Chris MartinWhat it Means to Be a Boy: A Review of the Beastie Boys BookA not insignificant chunk of my formative years were crowned by the trickle down cataract of cultural references known as the Beastie Boys…May 14, 20191May 14, 20191
Chris MartinThe Moon Is Especially Full: Notes on Poetry, Teaching, Tests, and [Autistic] IntelligenceOn the eve of the Strawberry Moon, which in 2016 would also happen to fall on the summer solstice, I asked Zach to look at the word MOON…Apr 3, 2019Apr 3, 2019
Chris MartinThe Moon Is Especially Full: Notes on Poetry, Teaching, Tests, and [Autistic] Intelligence (Part 2)One way I like to facilitate and encourage these deeper conversations is to share poem forms from one student to another. The form itself…Apr 3, 2019Apr 3, 2019
Chris MartininBRIGHT MagazineThe Surprising Link Between Autism, Gender, And Courteney CoxGender nonconformity among people with autism is seven times more common than among the general population. Why?Nov 6, 20177Nov 6, 20177
Chris MartininBRIGHT MagazineMy Mind Is ProdigiousA disputed theory works for Zach, who has autismDec 15, 20162Dec 15, 20162
Chris MartinAn Inclination Toward Warmhearted Inclusivity: How We View and Serve the Autism CommunityBill and I are staring at a red-tailed hawk that lives at the Hallam Lake Nature Preserve in Aspen, Colorado. Many people assume that Bill…Mar 12, 2016Mar 12, 2016
Chris MartinAutism and the Midas of MetaphorOriginally published at www.tolerance.org.Sep 5, 2015Sep 5, 2015