kristinachew.com








 

Welcome, and thank you for stopping by my website.


I’m Kristina Chew, a Classics professor; mother of a 12-year-old son, Charlie, who’s on the moderate to severe end of the autism spectrum; a translator and teacher of Latin and ancient Greek; a blogger, formerly at My Son Has Autism/Autismland (2006-2008), Autism Vox (2006-08) and Change.org (2008-09); happily married to cultural historian James T. Fisher. I’m currently writing a book about life on the long road with Charlie.


Please take a look around here: We Go With Him is my blog; you’ll find links to my previous online writing on many topics about autism and disability here; the Ars section contains suggestions about the “art” of teaching a child like Charlie how to ride a bike, play the piano, and more. You can find me on Twitter and Facebook and email me at kc@kristinachew.com.

 

Everything posted on kristinachew.com is © Kristina Chew (unless other stated)

I’m an Associate Professor of Classics at Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City; I’m also the Director of Special Scholarships & Fellowships.

My translation of the ancient Roman poet Virgil’s poem, Georgics, was published in 2002 by the Hackett Publishing Company.

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