Category Archives: Blogs by Thinking Moms’ Revolution

Men In Blue

You know that day of your life that you will NEVER forget? For some it is the birth of their child. For other it is their wedding day. Many can tell you, in detail, where they were and what they … Continue reading

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“She died”

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There comes a time when, inevitably, we have to teach our kids about loss. I’m not talking about a beloved action figure or that perfect pillow, although I realize the loss of those things can be devastating, but how do … Continue reading

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All Hail Saint Medina!

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May 8th is Teacher Appreciation Day in the United States. When you Google teacher appreciation you find a website dedicated to not only the day, but an entire week. http://www.teacher-appreciation.info/Teacher-Appreciation-Week-2012/ On this site teachers are defined as follows: Teachers – … Continue reading

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Calling All Nurses - Our Sister (and Brother) Revolutionaries

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Today is National Nurses Day. As I have one sister-in-law, two ex-sisters-in-law, two nieces, and a cousin who are all nurses — not to mention the two good friends who recently became nurses, and the three CNMs (Certified NURSE Midwives) … Continue reading

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Malaysian-Style Bone Broth

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Sup Tulang is the Malaysian version of bone broths. It is a traditional recipe, a humble but nutritious broth eaten for generations as comfort food. In Malaysia, you will find Sup Tulang sold in road-side stalls as well as in chic cafes. Sup Tulang (pronounced soup … Continue reading

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Now That You Are Aware…

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Here we are at the close of April. The end of autism awareness month. Now you are fully ‘AWARE’ of autism and the magnitude of the crisis that this nation is facing. We are losing a generation. Please click to … Continue reading

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The Forgotten Children

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France… I love its cuisine, culture, architecture, fashion. French is my first language and I feel very close to this country, because most of my childhood friends and relatives live there. I’ve frequently been amazed by France’s medical breakthroughs. In 2005, the … Continue reading

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LES ENFANTS OUBLIES

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La France … J’ai toujours aimé ce pays pour sa gastronomie, sa culture, son architecture, sa mode. J’ai toujours été épatée par ses découvertes médicales. On se souvient, en 2001, lorsque la première chirurgie à distance fut effectuée avec succès, (invention de Jacques Marescau en collaboration avec Michael Gagner (Etats-Unis). Plus tard, en 2005, la France effectuait avec brio la première transplantation d’un visage; et plus récemment en 2011 les premières hématies artificielles fonctionnelles ont été inventées. Pourtant, il … Continue reading

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Superman or Clark Kent? On Being an Autism Superhero

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The other day, a fellow autism mom posted to a Facebook group, asking for other parents’ feedback and suggestions for how to cope when things feel too stressful – and feeling on the verge of a breakdown. Typically, being a … Continue reading

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SPEECH….Finally!!!!!

Today is an awesome day, and this week was an awesome week. My sweet little four-year-old is finally emerging and I am incredulous watching it all. Harry was initially evaluated at 11 months. Being a twin and all, it’s hard … Continue reading

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