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“M-o-o-o-o-mmmmmm, Adam does NOT have autism.” I said to my mom on the phone. What does she know anyway? I said to myself. After I hung up, though, I thought about it. I knew my son was having difficulties, but … Continue reading →
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My son was not feeling well and was spiking a very high fever. He had a dry rough cough and was complaining that his throat hurt. I scheduled an appointment for him at our pediatrician’s office to see the nurse … Continue reading →
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I find that when I discover information that’s been helpful for me I want to immediately tell it to other people. One of the most amazing parts of our community is how much we are able to share with each … Continue reading →
As unpleasant as it is, we’ve all met them. Those rabid, downright hostile parents claiming vaccines are destroying our nation’s youth and deteriorating the health of children for generations to come. Of course, we listen to the CDC, the NIH … Continue reading →
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“Brangelina are having ANOTHER baby! She’s already 3 months along! You would never know it!” “With Marc, buying a new cat. Fighting over breeds. This is going to be a long day.” “Serena’s team is going to State! Go Wildcats!” … Continue reading →
This blog was originally published on March 26th, 2012. In honor of all our Thinking Dads out there, we feel it bears repeating. We always hear about The Moms. Thinking Moms. Warrior Moms. Moms doing it all. But what about The Dads? … Continue reading →
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5 Ways This Father Keeps His Eye On The Autism Goalpost Long ago, back before I had kids…. or was even married come to think of it….. I started work at my present company. There was a guy I worked … Continue reading →
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I met a woman a few years ago who was the epitome of kindness. I was half her age and possessed only a fraction of the patience and motherly knowledge she naturally had. I longed to have Joan’s grace and … Continue reading →
Contents The Thinking Moms’ Revolution – Autism Beyond The Spectrum: Inspiring True Stories From Parents Fighting To Rescue Their Children For all press inquiries, please contact TMR Book Launch Video Page: Q&A with TMR Meet The Authors Foreword By Dr. … Continue reading →
When I was a kid and got sick, I remember my mother made me toast, tea with honey, and put cool compresses on my forehead to bring down my fever. I would stay in bed with my TV tray and … Continue reading →