Wade Rankin

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Rhonda Brunett (not verified) wrote:
14 years 45 weeks ago

Logged in and it was so nice to see your smiling face...... Wade your the best(:

Rob Wickens wrote:
15 years 29 weeks ago

Welcome to AutismOne Wade!

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This has been the season of nail-biting for my wife and me.
It’s time once again for my monthly assault on the web-waves.
On this month's edition of Injecting Sense: The Radio Edition, my guest will be that dedicated dad, the man behind the camera for F.A.I.R., and an all-around great guy, the one-and-only Erik Nanstiel.
Member Since May 17, 2009

About Me

Name
Wade Rankin
Location
Naperville, IL
About Me
Relationship Status: 
Married
Here For: 
Networking
Smoke/Drink: 
Socially
Children: 
Three (youngest on the spectrum)
Education: 
BS, JD
School: 
LSU (1979); Tulane University School of Law (1983)
A Little About Me: 

I spent most of my life in and around New Orleans, where I practiced law for several years. The life of my family changed forever when my son regressed into autism after a round of childhood immunizations. About a year post-Katrina, it became clear to my wife and me that the inadequate services our son received prior to the storm were now non-existent. So we moved to the Midwest, where I took a job in a related field. With better access to both biomedical interventions and traditional therapies, our Little Rankster has made incredible progress.

Why I am a Part of the AutismOne Community: 

Attending the Autism One Conference through the years has been far more than just educational (although the education alone is worth the price of admission); it has been inspirational. The bonds that have been forged through AO are among the strongest I have ever known. It truly is a community I am proud to be associated with.

Autism Help / Accomplishments: 

Blog: http://injectingsense.blogspot.com

And check out Injecting Sense: The Radio Edition, on the 28th of each month, only on AO Radio.
Program Archive: http://www.autismone.org/content/injecting-sense-3