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Continued Options

Three or four years ago, which put us three or four years into biomedical interventions for my daughter, I thought I had it all under control. I thought I knew about everything to treat and recover her from Autism. People … Continue reading

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Greetings Fellow Revolutionaries!

“The advent of the internet is disturbing to me. It’s quite unfortunate that just anyone can post a review about a restaurant. Now nobody is going to know what they should be eating.” -Food Critic Few blogs today begin with … Continue reading

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Being Typical

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Happy Monday Revolutionaries! We’d be remiss if we didn’t thank everyone for giving us such a warm welcome last week! The excitement of our followers and Facebook friends is what this Revolution is all about. Well, that and insipiration. Today’s post gave … Continue reading

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Garbage In, Garbage Out…..

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Happy Sunday, Thinkers & Revolutionaries! Poppy here….wanted to talk to you about something we all love….FOOD. Food has always been a huge part of my life. REAL food. Nothing super fancy or five star….just good old fashioned Grandma’s cooking, from … Continue reading

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Always and Never

“Well, he’ll never be without sensory issues. It’s just to what extent, we wonder? It’s that central nervous system and the way it’s taking in information, you know? He’s just one of those kids.” “He’s always going to have the … Continue reading

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Fight or Flight?

I remember learning about basic human responses to crisis when I was in school. Do you? When faced with something scary, people generally do one of two things: stay and fight, or RUN. I think about that all of the … Continue reading

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Why The Revolution?

“The worst thing you can do is nothing.” -Temple Grandin, responding on how parents must move into high gear when a child receives an autism diagnosis. The Thinking Moms’ Revolution is doing so much more than nothing. We are not … Continue reading

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Thinking Moms, Thinking Daughters

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When you’re preparing for a revolution, what do you do first? Get your banner and posters ready of course! This Thinking Mom decided to make a homemade poster, unfortunately arts and crafts are not my forte. Not to worry, my daughters … Continue reading

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Feb 13, 2012: Scene from Sunshine’s House

Scene from Sunshine’s house: “No buddy, you did not wash your hair with soap, because there is tomato sauce on the towel that I just dried your hair with. And this… (picks grossness out of son’s hair) is a chunk … Continue reading

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Feb, 13 2012: The Rev – Today I had to…

Feb 13, 2012: The Rev- Today I had to have a follow-up conversation with one of the health workers responsible for maintaining my son’s case. These invasive conversations are commonplace for moms of special needs kids. Always asking personal questions, … Continue reading

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