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Skyhorse Publishing Partners with TMR as Platinum Sponsor

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The Thinking Moms’ Revolution is thrilled to partner with Skyhorse Publishing as our Platinum Sponsor for TMR’s Homeopathy For Family Health eConference 2014. Skyhorse Publishing was founded in 2006 by former LyonsPress publisher Tony Lyons. Skyhorse has been one of … Continue reading

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Homeopathy at Home

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Can I tell you how excited I am about the upcoming TMR Homeopathy for Family Health eConference? Since my son’s regression into autism (thirteen years ago, at age three), connecting the dots to the causes, and bucking the system, homeopathy … Continue reading

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Book Review: Almost Autism: Recovering Children from Sensory Processing Disorder

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I’ve been sitting here debating whether or not it is appropriate to start a book review with “STOP WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING, AND GO GET THIS BOOK!”   I don’t know the exact etiquette of book reviews, but surely if that’s … Continue reading

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“No Shots, No School, NOT TRUE!” Fundraiser

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I am a mom, nurse, and advocate for our children, but it wasn’t until I was in a better place with my youngest child that I was able to begin helping others in the autism community. My advocacy work began … Continue reading

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When the Yellow School Bus Stops Coming: Brookwood Community

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What will you do when the yellow school bus stops coming to pick up your special-needs child? That is a big question, and many of us wait far too long to begin thinking of what the answer might be. Some … Continue reading

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Why It’s Okay to Question Your Child’s Therapists

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I had a really unfortunate experience this morning on the phone with one of my son’s old speech therapists. My son Connor, now 5 1/2 years old, was once diagnosed with severe non-verbal “autism” and no longer carries a diagnosis. … Continue reading

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From GoTalk to iPad and Dynavox: October is AAC Awareness Month

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October is AAC awareness month. The acronym AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, and according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association website “. . . includes all forms of communication (other than oral speech) that are used to express thoughts, … Continue reading

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Thinking in the Kitchen: TMR’s New eCookbook

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Once upon a time, I was a pretty good cook.  Everything I made was edible, and people actually enjoyed what I made.  I mean people other than my father (hi, Dad!), who is an enthusiastic eater of all things food. … Continue reading

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New Information: Vaccines’ Efficacy May Be Affected by Gut Bacteria

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While doing some reading, I came across a very interesting article regarding vaccine efficacy and the gut, titled, “Researchers Link Vaccine Effectiveness To Gut Bacteria,” based on a study titled “TLR5-Mediated Sensing of Gut Microbiota Is Necessary for Antibody Responses … Continue reading

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How I Kickstart My Children’s Health with Nutrient-Dense Foods by Corganic!

There are a few mistakes I’ve made, and I’ve heard other parents talking about as well, when it comes to providing optimal nutrition to kids with autism and other developmental issues. Sometimes we can fall into a rut where everything … Continue reading

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