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Superdads?
Way back when, my oldest daughter Katie nominated me for The Baltimore Sun’s “Father of the Year” award. I was fortunate to win this award, and I am sure it had something to do with my daughter’s creative and persuasive … Continue reading
Work and Family: The Right Balance
When I hear a parent, particularly a father who has been a workaholic for the better part of his adult life, commit to spending more time with his family, I am suspect for a number of reasons. First of all, … Continue reading
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Could You Truly Value a “Temple Grandin?”
Imagine someone in your place of work who has a tendency to get on peoples’ nerves. She utters meaningless phrases at times, talks to herself, is socially distant , and finds it difficult to interact with other employees and clients. … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, autistic, colorado, diversity, hbo, photographic memory, temple grandin, value difference, visual, work, workplace diversity
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