Please see here for noteworthy mentions of The Thinking Moms’ Revolution in the News and Social Media. March 2012 March 21, 2012: VaxTruth.org shared Mentos’s brilliant article on their Facebook page and website. Please read The Real MD by Mentos. … Continue reading →
Please click the pull-down tabs on the Resources menu above for a list of our favourite organisations, websites, blogs and resources. Why? Because they are awesome! Or, you can click on any of the links below; Websites & Organization … Continue reading →
I’m sure that just even reading this blog post title, I already have many of you feeling on the angry or perhaps, feeling defensive. But don’t worry – I’m one of you. I have lived with severe autism in my … Continue reading →
Where to find other parents like you online: Yahoo! Groups: MB12Valtrex Borrellia Multiple Infections and Autism Homeopathy-and-SN Beyond GFCF EOHarm pecanbread : Pecanbread Autism_LDN Recovery from Autism Autism-Mercury GFCFKids TACA-USA FB Groups: Special Diets for Special Kids Great Mothers Questioning … Continue reading →
March 17, 2012: A mother wrote on The Thinking Moms’ Revolution Wall- “I love this page. So many stories I can relate to when i feel alone in this battle with Autism. I share some of the stories on my facebook … Continue reading →
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March 14, 2012: Hi friends, Mentos here… When a Thinking Mom learns that a local Pediatrician — who fires patients for not following the vaccination schedule — is giving a “Get the Facts” Seminar… what’s a girl to do?? Round … Continue reading →
March 7, 2012: Join the Rev for cocktails and a not-so-typical GNO…. “Unlike most girls nights, ours spans culture, socioeconomic status, race and religion. The discussion is cerebral but folksy. We are at ease with one another and there is … Continue reading →
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Since today is St. Patrick’s Day and, as my father’s sisters were all born in Ireland (my mother’s family got here a bit earlier, but they’re pretty much all Irish as well), I figured my father would be turning over … Continue reading →
After I spoke it was lunchtime. As the crowd started to mill around, I was approached by Peter Bell, VP of Autism Speaks. We have a history of communication…I email him, he tries to call me at my house. I’ve … Continue reading →
Hey! Blaze here. I’m an autism mom. Before that? A silly party girl with only the next get-together of like-minded good-for-a-laugh tomfooleries on the calendar (usually those were on all days that end in “y”). But something changed in me … Continue reading →