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Ever been caught in a situation where you need to tell someone something that could embarrass them? Did you take a moment to decide if you should say something, or did you just blurt out the obvious? Excuse me, … Continue reading →
April is Autism Action Month, but here at TMR we know that autism is only the tip of the iceberg. Remember how only one-seventh of the iceberg is visible above the water line? That’s autism. Below that, is a much … Continue reading →
As Autism Awareness Month winds down, let’s ask for some action in Congress. Please contact Congressman Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, with the following messages: 1) Thank him for holding a great hearing … Continue reading →
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Everywhere. Every state. Every race. Across many ethnicities, neighborhoods and communities. We Thinkers hear it: All. The. Time. It’s the same story. Different kid. Different doctor’s office. Same regressions and unexpected journey. Surely you, too, have heard it before. It … Continue reading →
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We are the family that has done everything right. The diet, testing, doctors (mainstream and alternative), biomed and homeopathic remedies. The shelves of my office, formerly full of books about art and philosophy, are now packed to the brim with … Continue reading →
TMR, L’histoire De Mères Révolutionnaires: L’autisme Au-delà Du Spectre – 24 Témoignages De Parents Qui Se Battent Au Quotidien Pour Guérir Leurs Enfants 23 mères et un (brave) papa sont à l’origine de TMR (The Thinking Moms’ Revolution). Leur groupe s’étend … Continue reading →
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It has been a year since I wrote this post. In the last year, I can think of no new legislation that has passed that is helping my child. I can think of no new treatment protocols being covered by … Continue reading →
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As a physician assistant with almost 20 years experience, and a mom of a child on the autistic spectrum, “conventional medicine” can be very frustrating. This week, I attended the MAPS (Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs) conference in an … Continue reading →
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Each One Teach One. This phrase originated in the US during a time when African Americans were denied education which included learning to read. If someone learned to read, they were responsible to pass that skill along and teach another … Continue reading →
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April is a tough one for me. Awareness is in the air . . . hanging like thick blue smog choking the life out of me. Seems like the new numbers are always released around April too, just in time … Continue reading →