Friends!
Today is the official launch of The Thinking Moms’ Revolution book. As most of you know, our goal with this project was to tell the truth about the autism epidemic and autoimmune illness, help other parents realize they are not alone, and spread the word that real help and healing are happening everyday in our community. We desperately need to change the conversation in the waiting rooms of every pediatricians office in the nation. Please help us get to the Top 100 books by purchasing your copy today. If you have already, please send this to everyone you know and encourage them to do the same. TOGETHER WE CAN DO THIS!
Deepest Respect and Gratitude,
The Thinking Moms!
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this makes me want to clap….cant say enough how grateful i am to you guys and what you are doing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’ve ordered my copy and can’t wait to read it. While none of my 3 kids have autism, my eldest has PANDAS, and I have a number friends whose children are on the spectrum. At last night PTA’s meeting (central NJ, USA) I felt like I was punched in the stomach when the principal made casual mention that a new preschool class was opening in May for children with autism too severe to be in inclusion classrooms. I suppose it shouldn’t have been a surprise, but it broke my heart to accept that each day more children, and their families, are starting on this challenging path. It also made me think that the education system, which will bear a good portion of the financial responsibility for educating vaccine-injured children, must read this book and must rattle the cages of those who don’t want to change the status quo of vaccine use. I guess I know what I’m getting the teachers for a holiday gift next year — any chance you have a paperback copy coming out — or I could donate a couple of copies to the teacher’s lounge and school library, I suppose.
Thanks for all you do and for your wonderful blog — the posts always make me think and often make me cry. You are wonderful and special women (and one man) — Keep doing what you’re doing. You will be heard.
I am reading your book now. While i do not have a child with autism, i know many who do. I am reading this to gain more knowledge into this epidemic. I want to help. Just today i was in a book store where a mom and her child (around 8 or 9) were there. her daughter was autistic. I didn’t know what to do or what to say. she kept apologizing for her behavior. I smiled and said, its okay, no apologies needed mom. she seemed a bit relieved in that she didn’t have to explain and I could see her shoulders go down a bit. I really just wanted to hug her and tell her we understand. i wish i could do more and i am hoping i can learn what more i can do or what i can say to help out. I thank you for your book and your blog and bringing this to everyone’s attention. This does affect everyone and I am hoping I can help in some way. 🙂
Congratulations and best wishes for many sales and interviews!
Reading it now………hard to put down………..heartbreaking…………..THE TIME FOR ACTION IS NOW!!!
Just purchased and can’t wait to read! Thank you all for opening your hearts and sharing your experiences.