College Bound in Fayetteville, Georgia
Are you in Georgia, yearning for an autism conference,
unsure which of the many you should attend?
Tonight, I have the answer.
Please join me at the College Bound Conference in Fayetteville (south of Atlanta) on Saturday, March 2nd Follow this link for registration and more
information.
This conference comes two days after the Georgia Autism
Conference at the Gwinnett Convention Center (north of Atlanta) where I spoke
last spring.
Some people have written to ask if I will be at the Gwinnett
conference, but I will not. I know it’s
confusing, having two autism conferences days apart in the same city, but there
it is. It’s like being in a park,
finding two dogs, and wondering which one to take home, if either.
When I was a kid in Georgia, we knew all about that kind of
trouble. Our dogs lived under the porch
for that very reason.
Last year’s GA Autism Conference was a huge event, with 750
people in two auditoriums. I had a great
time, and I was honored to be invited, but the event was too big for much of any
personal engagement. The College Bound
Conference promises to be a much more intimate affair, with perhaps 100
participants and much more one on one interaction. If you missed that last year, please join me
next week in Fayetteville.
If you are already planning to come to the Gwinnett
conference, consider staying an extra day to join us as well. I promise to be colorful, personable, and
possibly insightful. What else could you
expect from a former Georgia kid, with dogs under his porch?
Comments
Love and enjoy the words you choose to express your thoughts. Been a blog and book follower. Recently retired from education but continue sharing your name with parents, teacher, and new friends. Your comments are always so refreshing. Thank you and continue sharing your story.
Suzanne Tiberio(Gram Suz)
I am a sophomore at Caledonia High School. In my Accelerated English II class I was assigned to do a book report on a biography. My younger brother has Aspergers, so I was inspired my book. I have to do a tote bag presentation in front of my class. During this presentation, I have to present 10 items that represent your life Mr. Robison. Are there ten items that you would want to represent yourself with? Thank you for opening my eyes to the way my brother processes things. It has really allowed me t see him in a different light.