Your adventure begins with a boat ride. As campers cross Pigeon Lake toward Jacob Island, excitement builds, but so does something just as important: the…
A child who can’t stop moving, a student who makes sounds in a quiet room, a person who seems distracted, disruptive, or defiant. For many…
Lesson 4: Don’t Ask for Permission to Build a Life that Accommodates Needs Stewart’s career in Technology Support at Rogers exemplifies his refusal to be…
Andrew Stewart advocates for an “open book” philosophy when discussing Tourette’s and other medical conditions. Leveraging his personal experiences, he champions a more empathetic, compassionate,…
From Classroom Struggles to Corporate Leadership: Tourette Syndrome Turned Challenges into Strengths
When Jeff Schippmann first started showing symptoms of Tourette Syndrome (TS) at six years old, teachers didn’t see a neurological disorder. They saw disruption. His…




