Category Archives: Frankie

On Blowing Away the Experts’ Predictions

It feels like a different lifetime when my son was diagnosed with ASD. When he first received his diagnosis nine years ago, we were sent to several specialists for testing to find out what was causing his developmental, behavioral, and … Continue reading

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Spring Cleaning: Put Your Clutter to Work Helping Families in Need!

Spring cleaning. I know a few people who actually look forward to it. I am definitely not one of those people, but I’ve found a new reason to get motivated. Did you know you can sell those buried treasures from your DONATE pile on eBay … Continue reading

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Autism Recovery Parent Panel: Meet Eleven Parents of Recovered Children at AutismOne

The road to recovery with my son started eight years ago. I remember thinking to myself we’ll do this diet thing for a year, maybe two, and then he’ll be healed and ready for kindergarten. Yeah, not so much. I … Continue reading

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TEAM Thinking Moms’ Revolution First Annual ACTION Auction

April is designated as Autism Awareness month. With the current CDC autism rate of 1 in 68, what is even more vital than awareness is ACTION. Direct help for families and individuals with autism is severely lacking. Insurance companies are … Continue reading

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Anti-Vaxxers Need to Shut Up and Listen to ‘REAL’ Doctors!

“Anti-vaxxers need to shut up and listen to ‘REAL’ doctors!” This is the sentiment of many media pieces that have come out over the last few months as the debate over vaccine mandates vs. parental choice heats up. Recently, a … Continue reading

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Thinking Moms’ Guide to Red Flags – Repetitive Behaviors

  “There he goes again, a man on a mission!” That “man” being my 13-month-old son.  His mission:  Climb up on sofa with stuffed blue dog, throw blue dog over the back of the sofa, slide backwards off of the … Continue reading

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