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So happy it’s finally Fall — it has been quite an intense summer in my house! Today, I vow that I am going to spend a good portion of the day hanging out with my kid and just being … Continue reading
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So happy it’s finally Fall — it has been quite an intense summer in my house! Today, I vow that I am going to spend a good portion of the day hanging out with my kid and just being … Continue reading
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The way things happen, the way they occur, don’t always make sense. You can be well on your way to recovery, when out of the blue – a bomb drops. That’s what is going on in my world right now. … Continue reading
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I think it’s time we had some new words defined in the ASD biomed world. Read on and enjoy. So, what are YOUR sniglets? ~ The Count For more by The Count, please click here. If you are unable to … Continue reading
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Poo. Poop. Caca. Crap. Sh!t. Every parent, from those raising typical kids to those with special-needs children can share a poop story or two. We autism parents can easily share loads more can-you-believe-it poop stories. Kim Stagliano did even better: … Continue reading
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Sugah is about to embark on a new journey. I’m about to walk a new path. I haven’t started the journey yet. No, I’m in the trip-planning phase. Anybody care to join me? As I’ve said before, we’ve been working … Continue reading
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Today you are TWELVE. It has been such a great weekend. Your bestie slept over and you guys played with super-soakers, walkie-talkies, Wii games, and remote-controlled helicopters and tormented your little sister. We ate way too many treats (with enzymes!), … Continue reading
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Today is my son’s 10th birthday. Officially double digits. I can’t believe it. I’ve been thinking back to the time I was pregnant and after he was born, and I keep thinking, “Has it been 10 years already?” It just … Continue reading
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Since my GFCF children’s cookbook, The Kitchen Classroom, was published two years ago, I’ve had the opportunity to speak with many parents, live and over Skype, who are doing dietary interventions to support their children’s healing. In my workshops and … Continue reading
The absence of symptoms in the presence of pharmaceuticals does not equal health. ~ Dr. Sheri Tennpenny Two sweet boys buckled in, check. Snacks and toys in the event of meltdown(s), check. Veggie Tales and The Lorax locked and loaded, … Continue reading
Most of you have heard about the Canary Party and the amazing work they are doing as advocates for our childrens’ health. I was able to catch up with Ginger Taylor at Autism One this year and spoke with her … Continue reading