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Bytes
Autism Webinar
Series
December 15, 2008
Webinar
Seminar: Lisa Lieberman and Chantal Sicile-Kira
2 hrs.
DisAbility
News & Views
November 27, 2006 - Interview with Lisa Lieberman
DisAbility
News & Views Radio Network hosted by Monica Moshenko
http://www.disabilitynewsradio.com/past_shows.html
11-27-2006
FAMILY
SUPPORT & RESOURCE CENTER
March 2006 - Page 4
In Good Company Respite Care News
Q&A with Lisa Ackerson Lieberman
--
Interview by Shauna Foss
Nationally
recognized trainer, writer, speaker, and parent, Lisa Ackerson
Lieberman will be the keynote speaker at our 5th annual Connecting
Families event on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at the Alliant Energy
Center. She is the author of A Stranger Among Us:
Hiring In-home Support for a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorders
or Other Neurological Differences, and travels nationally to present
issues related to living with disability in the family. Lieberman
received her Masters of Social Work in 1977, and has 27 years
of professional experience. She has been married for 26 years
to a man with multiple sclerosis, and together they parent a teenage
son with autism. (Download
this article - .PDF Format 119 Kb)
BellaOnline
- The Voice of Women
Autism Spectrum Disorders Site
A Stranger Among Us
--
Bonnie Sayers
BellaOnline's Autism Spectrum Disorders Editor
The
book club selection for the Autism Spectrum Disorders site for
August 2006 is A "Stranger Among Us by Lisa Ackerson-Lieberman,
MSW, LCSW. Lisa is also the parent of a young adult with autism.
(Download
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Jewish
Review
Lisa
Lieberman brings real-life experience to bear
Son helps mother write autism book
-- Deborah Moon Seldner
Lisa
Ackerson Lieberman has shared her hard-won expertise on living
with disability in the family through regional and national conferences,
Jewish Family and Child Service's TASK program and now in a book
on hiring in-home support. (Download
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Pitzer
College
Spotlight: Lisa Lieberman '71: A Legacy of Care
-- Jay Collier
I
came out of Pitzer, ready to make a difference in the world, desirous
of leaving a legacy of something better than before. And I guess
that hasn't changed to this day, Lisa Lieberman 71
says. (Read
this article...)