GemIIni Series Part 3 – Adventures in Language Acquisition

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We have been using GemIIni for 2 months now, and I am officially amazed. As you know from previous blogs, Danniah’s speech and language development has been anything but typical or expected. We’ve tried many things, and it has been … Continue reading

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Thinking Moms’ Guide to Red Flags – Visual Processing Disorders

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What are visual processing disorders?  According to ld.online.org, which bills itself as “The educators’ guide to learning disabilities and ADHD”:   “A visual processing, or perceptual, disorder refers to a hindered ability to make sense of information taken in through the … Continue reading

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SB 277 Even Bars California Lawmakers From Sending Their Children to Daycare, School

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In a hearing on Tuesday, June 9 about SB 277, a bill proposed to abolish non-medical vaccine exemptions in California, California’s Assembly Member, Autumn Burke, a Democrat who represents District 62, publicly revealed that her 11- month-old is being vaccinated … Continue reading

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James Williams, an Adult with Autism, Speaks about His Medical Issues

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At the AutismOne Conference in 2013, I met James Williams, an adult with autism who speaks around the country, a professional recorder player and music technician, and the author of two novels on autism, Out to Get Jack, and The H.A.L. … Continue reading

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The Guilt of NOT ‘Doing It All’ for Your Child

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I am currently reading Norman Doidge’s latest book, The Brain’s Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity. It is a follow-on from his bestselling, The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the … Continue reading

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Thinking Moms’ Guide to Red Flags – Chronic Drool

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So all babies drool. According to every imaginable pediatric expert there is, drooling is a normal occurrence in all children up until around age two. Infants do not develop full control of swallowing and the muscles of the mouth until … Continue reading

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MitoSynergy: The Connection to Copper Toxicity in our Drinking Water and in Dietary Supplements

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MitoSynergy: Improving Cell Respiration With Molecular Electron Nutrition A FREE Webinar June 25th, 2015 12 noon-1 p.m. EST REGISTER HERE   The connection to copper toxicity in our drinking water and in dietary supplements. We know the life force in … Continue reading

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Texans for Vaccine Choice Reacts to the AMA’s New Vaccine Exemption Policy

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As an ad hoc organization representing over 1,300 Texas families, Texans for Vaccine Choice is dismayed by the recent change announced by the American Medical Association regarding a patient’s right to opt out of immunizations. Inserting itself into legislative policy-making, … Continue reading

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Educational Strategies: What You Need to Know to Help Your Child Learn Successfully

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On average, our kids are in school for seven hours per day, five days a week.  Show of hands — as you are reading this, how many of you know what kinds of strategies your children’s teachers are using to … Continue reading

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Gardasil Update from Europe: Marketing Tactics and Injuries in Ireland

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HPV vaccine-injury stories are making headlines all over the world, most recently in Ireland, the U.K., Japan, France, Spain, Denmark, India, Australia, and Colombia.  In contrast, not one mainstream media outlet in the U.S. has covered this recurring, consistent global trend. … Continue reading

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