BRAG about it Friday, part 3 - Yay. Congratulations on getting through and tomorrow you get another chance to suprise yourself with how well you will do visiting theirs.
stage theater over movie theater - so i take my kids to see a stage production performed by the college students just for the experience. I was expecting the usual out burst and melt downs...
Kennedy Reading... and a review of Headsprout! - So, I realize that Kennedy's homeschool blog is like a ghost town these days. We have had a crazy couple months where I haven't been as organized as I woul...
Yikes...a different kind of day. - Someday's I forget how difficult change is for Nicky because my way of dealing with schedule changes has been to keep him busy. When I know things are go...
Lifelong - That word "lifelong" looms as an ominous cloud over the classical definition of autism. Whether you read it on a book cover, hear it from a doctor, or goo...
Lincoln’s Evaluation - The ladies just left who did the evaluation. Lincoln was so horrible. It was embarrassing. He was throwing things, hitting them, crying, and he wouldn’t do...
Autism Speaks Changes Course - Autism Speaks has apparently had enough of the vaccine-autism connection. Starting with a letter to the editor in the New York Times and ending with a pos...
Zach Anner Makes the Finals, and Other Oprah News - [image: Zach Anner]*Special-Needs TV:* Back in December, I wrote about Zach Anner, a man with cerebral palsy -- "the sexiest of the palsies" -- getting a...
Death of Child in School Leads to Possible Liability - Imposing money damages on schools for violations of IDEA rights and other violations is far from easy. Parents are often dismayed to learn that very blatan...
My Life with Autism - The Autism News I’m Taylor Crowe. All my life, for as long as I can remember, my family and I have been working to make my autism go away or at least not ...
Temple Grandin: autistics asset to workplace? - I see that Temple Grandin is once againgiving commentary about autistics in the workplace. I still think of my own personal struggles in the workplace and ...
Helping Aspergers Children Who Get Frustrated - *Question* When my 15y/o son with Aspergers meets with disappointment, and when things don't go just as he wants them to, he has his meltdown …then it is ...
Is he tying to speak..? - Isaac has been babbling a lot- I have stopped all of his medications, he is only taking liver life right now- and we are giving him lots of nutrient dense ...
We were all taught that brain cells don't regenerate - Several years ago, NIH (National Institute for Health) announced that medicine had been in error all these years and challenged the medical community to be...
Our First Date in 2 years! - In my quest for “Me” time, Adam’s sister came to visit us this week. Before she arrived, I had asked if she would babysit for us. You see, Adam and I haven...
Low Cholesterol and Autism: Is There a Link? - There are a number of tests that are conducted on a child with Autism in order to check the chemicals in their body. As we discussed a few weeks ago, the O...
sword play - [image: 22011] Daniel and mom fight (as in wii swordplay) hmmm... it was a bit of a struggle to get him to do this paper i wonder if he was expressing that...
Health Matters - Internationally renowned expert on parenting and attention deficit disorder, Thomas Phelan, Ph.D., will be the keynote speaker at Bradley Hospital's 21st ...
I am NOT Powerless. I am a Parent Advocate. - You say parents have rights but I don’t think they do. I think parents are powerless. The only parents who have rights are financially able to afford the i...
Autism Speaks: Silent on the One Key Vax-Unvax Study - By Anne Dachel As some of you may know, the advocacy organization Autism Speaks was asked to participate in the Dr. Oz Show on the cause of autism on Febru...
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