Stimey is mom to
Sam, born October 2001;
Jack, born May 2003, and
Quinn, born May 2005. Stimey is married to
Alex, who is an attorney. Stimey is a stay at home mom among various other part-time endeavors and jobs, including learning about parenting her autistic child (Jack).
Stimey also founded and runs
AutMont, a website dedicated to autism-related events, information, and community in Montgomery County, Maryland. AutMont is also on
Twitter and
Facebook.
Stimey enjoys reading, writing, videography, zombies, Bob Dylan, and most things pop culture. She also has an extreme and inexplicable love of gerbils and mice. (
Fare thee well and RIP, guest gerbils;
welcome, five tiny, furry mice friends!)
Stimeyland is her world in which she adventures with her husband and their Little Man, Littler Man, and Littlest Man.
Email Stimey at: stimeyland [at] gmail [dot] com or follow her on twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/Stimey
In addition to
Stimeyland and
AutMont, Jean writes
Autism Unexpected, a column at the
Washington Times Communities. She is also a contributor to the
DC Metro Moms Blog and
Hopeful Parents. Jean writes reviews at
Things. And Stuff. and writes about her attempt to declutter her home at
The Junk Pyramid.
She is listed on
Radical Parenting's 50 Best Mom Blogs list.
Jean's guest posts have been featured in many places around the internet, including
Momicillin,
Loser Moms,
Diets in
Review, and
Magneto Bold Too. She has been the featured Woman of the Week two times on A Parent in Silver Spring for
her work with AutMont and for
the at-home Camp Stimey she runs with her kids each summer. Her writing will be featured in the upcoming
Write for Charity anthology. She has been profiled online, including for
the Parenting Connection,
Momz Share,
Laundry for Six's Motivational Momma series, and
Blogher.com.
Jean is available to speak on social media and autism. For more information on her prior or upcoming speaking engagements, you can read about
the panel on which she spoke for the
Immunization Action Coalition or read
Shannon Des Roches Rosa's interview with Jean on the subject of autism.
Feel free to tell her to get an offline life. Or to give her a book deal.
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