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Judy Endow

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Judy Endow is an American autism advocate.

Biography[edit]

Judy Endow lives in Wisconsin and has three adult sons, one of whom is on the autism spectrum. As a child, Endow was institutionalized and received many diagnoses that she felt didn't fully explain her experiences. She was diagnosed as autistic in late life, on the same day as her son's diagnosis. She describes the diagnosis as a "relief," as it explained what she hadn't understood before.[1][2]

Endow has a Master's degree in social work and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.[3] She has a private practice in Madison, Wisconsin[4] and works as a resource specialist for autism services at the Common Threads Family Resource Center in McFarland, Wisconsin.[3]

Achievements[edit]

Endow was featured in the New York Times Patient Voices column,[2] in the film "Spectrum: A Story of the Mind,"[5] She has contributed to Spectrum Life Magazine.[6] Her blog, Aspects of Autism Translated, was voted one of the "2017 Best Autism Resources on the Web" by The Art of Autism, a nonprofit organization that features autistic creative endeavours.[7]

Published Works[edit]

  • Making Lemonade: Hints for Autism's Helpers (2006)
  • Paper Words: Discovering and Living With My Autism (2009)
  • The Power of Words: How we think about people with autism spectrum disorders matters! (2009)
  • Outsmarting Explosive Behavior: A Visual System of Support and Intervention for Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders (2009)
  • Practical Solutions for Stabilizing Students With Classic Autism to Be Ready to Learn: Getting to Go (2010)
  • Learning the Hidden Curriculum: The Odyssey of One Autistic Adult (2012)
  • Painted Words: Aspects of Autism Translated (2013)
  • The Hidden Curriculum of Getting and Keeping a Job: Navigating the Social Landscape of Employment (2013)
  • Autistically Thriving: Reading Comprehension, Conversational Engagement, and Living a Self-Determined Life Based on Autistic Neurology (2019)

References[edit]

  1. Borgman, Stephen. "TWAP083: Embracing Life Autistically, With Judy Endow". Thrive With Aspergers. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Barrow, Karen. "Patient Voices: Autism". The New York Times. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Resource Specialist". Common Threads – Family Resource Center. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  4. "Endow, Judy, MSW". Autism Awareness Centre. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  5. Spectrum: A Story of the Mind (DVD). United States: Nanuq Original. 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  6. "Spectrum Life Blog Articles". Spectrum Life Magazine. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  7. "Best on the Web Autism Blogs". The Art of Autism. Retrieved July 24, 2019.

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