Friday, November 28, 2008
Special Needs Girl Scouts Troop Rejects Girl With Autism
Special-Needs Troop Claims 8-Year-Old Was a 'Danger' to Others
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES
For two years, Magi Klages, despite having autism, thrived in the Girl Scouts -- an organization that pledges to "help people at all times" and to be "honest and fair, considerate and caring."
But when Magi's Brownie troop grew too large and her parents moved her to a smaller one for children with special needs, they never imagined their 8-year-old would be kicked out.
Michele and Kevin Klages of Oconomowoc, Wis., were told their daughter was a "danger" to the new group's four other children who are all physically disabled.
"We don't get it," said Michele Klages, who always accompanies Magi to Brownie meetings. "She's 30 pounds and we were there. We were told she was scaring the other girls."
When the troop sat down for a mat-weaving project, Magi threw a fit, Michele Klages said, biting herself and running out of the circle.
Having an 'Autistic Moment'
"She was having moments as most autistic children do," the 42-year-old mother told ABCNews.com. "We pulled her out of the circle and let her have her moment. At one point she got up and ran away and her father got her."
Michele Klages said they felt the Nov. 13 meeting had gone "fairly well" for an autistic child thrust into a new situation. But four days later she got the call that Magi would not be welcome in the new troop.
"To feel like someone doesn't want your child around, it rips your heart out," said Michele Klages, who is also raising a 10-year-old son and holds a part-time office job. "I never expected my child to be discriminated against. Never in a million years."
She said they had been up-front with the group leader about Magi, who is mostly nonverbal and relies on sign language to communicate. They were especially upset to learn the leader has a child with special needs.
"It's terrible," said Michelle Tompkins, a spokeswoman for the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, who said she had received a "courtesy call" from the local council about the incident. "We are very inclusive and have a national policy against all forms of discrimination."
Anita Rodrigues, spokeswoman for the Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast, did not return several phone calls from ABCNews.com. But Michele Klages says the council contacted her about the possibility of finding another troop for Magi to join.
Even the Autism Society of America admits that the Girl Scouts do "wonderful work" with children with disabilities and has often contributed volunteers to help children with this neurological disorder.
It says that children with autism are rarely dangerous to others and that the incident illustrates the need for more support and training in organizations like the Girl Scouts.
"These children are so misunderstood," said Michele Klages. "We need to educate ourselves that these kids can be loving and fun. They should be given a chance like any other child."
[FULL STORY at ABCNews.com]
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Spotlight on Autism Parents - Maintaining Balance in Your Other Relationships
Autism parents don't have it easy. You are faced with many more challenges than parents of children without autism do. However, in all of the efforts you are making to take good care of your child, it's easy to forget that you need to maintain a healthy balance within your other relationships and cope with your own situation and emotions.
Remember: the healthier you are emotionally and the better the condition of your social life, the more capable you will be to make the right decisions for your child and care for them to the best of your abilities.
Other relationships in your life are your support system and a vital part of how you meet your own personal needs. Never underestimate the value of connecting with people you care about. While it's important to have time to yourself to process emotions, you shouldn't overlook the need to get out and do fun things with your friends and family members.
The constant emotional roller coaster ride that only autism parents experience will become too much, if you aren't at your healthiest emotional point.
To be emotionally healthy, you need to take care of yourself and that includes nourishing important relationships. This doesn't mean making big statements; it can be something simple like watching the occasional movie with some friends - even if this means renting a movie and having your friends over to watch it once the kids have gone to bed. It could also be going out to a restaurant or heading to a family member or friend's place for a meal.
Never overlook the importance of a phone call to a sympathetic ear where you have the opportunity to vent your frustrations and hear about the lives of other people, too.
Getting to know your neighbors can be a valuable social experience. This allows you to meet in the driveway or talk on the front porch when you cross paths. It can help you remain feeling connected with the world.
Remember that though you are a parent with an autistic child, your child is not the only important relationship in your life - even though it may be the most challenging, rewarding and time consuming.
Having friends and family who are emotionally close give you people with whom you can truly share your feelings. This can be a tremendous relief in itself. They are also usually the people with whom you spent your time before you had children. Try doing some of the activities you enjoyed before you became a parent and you'll have "mini vacations" to look forward to and to enjoy on occasion.
This is not to say that you don't enjoy the time you spend with your children. Nor is it suggesting that you should try to mimic the life that you had before becoming a parent. You should however, recognize that just because you have a child with autism, you needn't give up everything you enjoy and all of the relationships that had been important in your life before becoming a parent.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Ask "Suze Orman" a Question!!
Ask "Suze Orman" a Question!!
AUTISM ONE RADIO SPECIAL at www.autismone.org/radio
Dear Friends,
We will be having the Internationally Acclaimed Personal Finance Expert "Suze Orman" as a guest on our Radio Show "The Candy Store" on "Autism One Radio" in early 2009. If any parent who has a child with autism would like to ask "Suze Orman" a question about their finances please e-mail Robert & Sandy Waters Host's of "The Candy Store" on "Autism One Radio" at rwaters@autismone.org We need your questions no later than the end of December 2008. Depending on the amount of questions we receive, we will try to ask most of them on air with your name and state where you live. Or, Suze might even e-mail the answers back if we can not get to the question on the air. The links to our Radio Show are below. Thank You!!
Faith, Love & Hope,
Robert & Sandy Waters
Host's of "The Candy Store" on Autism One Radio
rwaters@autismone.org
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Attorney Kevin Conway on "The Candy Store" on Autism One Radio
Attorney Kevin Conway on "The Candy Store" on Autism One Radio
AUTISM ONE RADIO SPECIAL at www.autismone.org/radio
Dear Friends,
We will be having Attorney Kevin Conway as a guest on our Radio Show "The Candy Store" on "Autism One Radio" on November, 24th 2008 @ 10 a.m. EST. Kevin Conway, a Boston-based lawyer who represents more than 1,200 families with autism vaccine injury claims. 4,800 families of autistic children are plaintiffs claiming that their child's autism was caused by a vaccine in the United States. Kevin explains this sometimes confusing topic for all to understand. Also, Mr. Conway was in David Kirby's book "Evidence of Harm" and featured in People Magazine. Do not miss this fascinating show. And if you do, it will go in the archives so anyone can listen at anytime. The links to our Radio Show are below. Thank You!!
Faith, Love & Hope,
Robert & Sandy Waters
Host's of "The Candy Store" on Autism One Radio
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Jayne Lytel and Dr. Fred R. Volkmar Q&A on Autism
Great Q&A with Jayne Lytel and Dr. Fred R. Volkmar Author; Director of the Child Study Center at the Yale School of Medicine
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Autistic Children and the Strain on Marriage
Unfortunately, in modern times, many marriages end in divorce or separation. This statistic rises even higher when you mix in an autistic child. No matter how loving and understanding you both may be towards your child, the truth is that autism is a very difficult matter, and strain on the marriage is not uncommon. By trying to stay positive about your situation, and by working to keep your marriage healthy, you and your spouse can avoid marital problems and hopefully survive the trying times of raising an autistic child.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Extreme Makeover: Autism Edition
QUINCY TOWNSHIP, Pa., Nov 07, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and Dan Ryan Builders announced this morning that the show will be traveling to Quincy Township, Pennsylvania to assist the Drumm family, who has helped transform the lives of disabled children through the Challenger Little League Program. Their home, which has formerly been used as a site to dump of trash and waste, will be rebuilt in only seven days.
After the birth of their second child with autism, Matthew and Blasia dedicated their lives to children with disabilities. They help manage special needs Little League and during the school year, Blasia works as a teacher's aide at the Franklin Learning Center for Handicapped Children. Their little league program has been a source of weekly gatherings for the communities' special needs and the Drumm family helps operate the concession stand and coordinate travel for the league to other tri-state games and tournaments. Matthew and Blasia have been of assistance to other blossoming leagues that have developed in other areas and were awarded the Penn Marr Challenger League, Division Family Service Award in 2006.
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Parents of Autism Harbor Hope, Fear (ABCNews on Susan Senator Family)
Autism in America: Prospects Hazy for Future Diagnosis, Treatment
By LARA SALAHI
ABC News Medical Unit
Nov. 7, 2008
In some ways, Susan Senator of Brookline, Mass., was no different than any other parent who was worried about her 18-year-old child leaving the nest.

But in fact her situation was vastly different. She spent many nights awake wondering if sending her autistic son to a specialized residential school program was the best option.
Senator said she was so afraid that she could not tell her son, Nat Batchelder, who was 18 at the time, that he would be moving out of his family's home.
"If we tell him too soon, he'll just get anxious," she said. "But the time is passing, and Nat is getting older, and we want to see him succeed."
Senator said she became sick to her stomach wondering whether her son would be able to adapt to change in his everyday routine -- a difficult task for many individuals on the autism spectrum.
Fortunately, it appears that Batchelder, now 19, has adjusted to his new schedule at the residential program. But for Senator, the worrying continues; she now fears what her son's life will be like in three years, when he ages out of a specialized school system.
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
The Raymond and Terry Show
YARRA Valley FM has a new star.
Raymond Bergin is the newest voice on community radio for the Yarra Ranges, Cardinia and Murrindindi shires on Thursday afternoons.
His show, “The Raymond and Terry Show”, is different to any other show in the area.
“No other show deals with issues of disability like we do,” the other half of the team, Terry Morton said. “We discuss issues, and highlight its existence in our service area.”
Terry is not only Ray’s sidekick on the show; he is also his support worker.
Ray has autism.
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Retail therapy - My middle guy is now a high school freshman! (Yikes!) One of the many new things he’s doing is the high school percussion ensemble. And what did this mea...11 years ago
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American Racism - The problem is that the same level of outrage shown by the NYPD for the murder of two of its officers was not shown for the killing of Mr. Garner. That hyp...11 years ago
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Good God, It’s a Twizzler - I’ve got a non-compliant toddler in the house. Not sure where she gets that from. It’s probably my fault. I’m tired. All the time. She’s very smart. ...11 years ago
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December 2014 Autism Conferences - December 2014 autism conferences will be held in states across the nation including Maine, California, Oklahoma, New Hampshire, Texas, Vermont, Virginia,...11 years ago
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Oh, the guilt... - The music post, part two... Jimmy's love of music continues to grow exponentially. I am sitting next to him - he has my phone and is on YouTube watching F...11 years ago
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Brain decoder can eavesdrop on your inner voice - New Scientist - Brain decoder can eavesdrop on your inner voice - tech - 29 October 2014 - New Scientist *As you read this, your neurons are firing – that brain activity...11 years ago
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Please help Melanie and her family during this crucial time! - Let's really rally for young Luke's mommy, Melanie, who is in the hospital with cancer!! We wish Melanie and Luke many more years together. Please visit ...11 years ago
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Ars Brevis - This warm September afternoon, Joy was playing on the computer. She's come a long way from the "click and pull" revelation of January-before-last, to the ...11 years ago
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How to Select an Autism Homeschool Curriculum - This is the time of year that I get the most requests for advice on how to homeschool children on the autism spectrum. Sometimes it is from parents who ...11 years ago
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[1080p] Lethal Weapon - Zwei stahlharte Profis (1987) Beste Qualität - Voll Lethal Weapon - Zwei stahlharte Profis in Hochwertige Video. Jetzt können Sie voll beobachten Lethal Weapon - Zwei stahlharte Profis in Bester Blick ...11 years ago
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David Vasquez Update: Missing teen with autism found safe - Update: Missing teen with autism found safe | fox13now.com: "OREM, Utah – A teenage boy with autism who disappeared Tuesday night in Orem has been found sa...11 years ago
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Gut Bacteria May Play a Role in Autism - Scientific American - Gut Bacteria May Play a Role in Autism - Scientific American: "So could autism one day be treated with drugs designed to restore a healthy microbial balanc...11 years ago
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Dr. Tony Attwood on dealing with Bullying - As a part of the Aspie Mentor panel discussion at the June 2014 Flying High with Autism Conference (Pensacola, FL), Dr. Attwood SKYPED in his comments on...11 years ago
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Under construction! :) - For real! 😉 All posts are in private mode right now because I am rewriting and changing a lot of crap here. It’ll be back soon. Just a little different. T...11 years ago
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Guardianship for ASD Adults - Article Content [image: Silhouette of adult holding child's hand in front of sunset.] Image Size: Regular Size Exclude from Sidebar: Display As a paren...11 years ago
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Bye Bye Blog - [image: Computer Keyboard]Over the next week or so, you may notice a change on this About.com Parenting Special Needs site. Soon the pages here will look...12 years ago
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When Autism Support Groups Aren't Supportive - You'd think that autism support groups would be a haven to parents. And sometimes they are. But the reality is that kids with autism are very, very dif...12 years ago
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Josiah’s Fire - Hello. Well, there’s still a lot of good stuff on this blog, but it’s dusty and outdated. Since I last posted here, much has happened with Josiah. He is co...12 years ago
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Really, it's Great to have a Teen with Autism! - As these frustrating, challenging, and often rewarding teen years pass with Casey, I try to reflect on the "rewarding" part more than anything. You know th...12 years ago
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California and the new “polio” - Age of Autism has an absolutely superb article on the new “Polio-like” cluster of outbreaks in California. I highly recommend you taking a look. You ca...12 years ago
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Happy Birthday Mom - Today was my Mom's birthday. It's been two months since she passed away and I still can't believe it. It doesn't feel real, yet it is. I've been angry...12 years ago
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On the subject of red asses - *Disclaimer: This post is not actually about red asses.* Today I'm walking from my car to my client's office, and I pass a man on the corner who asks me if...12 years ago
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Daily Visitors - UB has visitors multiple times each day from Austin, Coppell and Keller. We are glad you’re here, and we hope you’re learning a little more about who repre...12 years ago
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John Gilmore Feeds the Lies About Autism - This is what happens when corrupt "leaders" in the autism community play stupid games instead of being honest. Now, these corrupt imbeciles are still enc...12 years ago
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The summer cold is here :( - This week I have run into so many people who are sniffling, coughing, froggy and just plain miserable with the summer cold. The good news is that relief is...12 years ago
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Jaymes loves Halo - We've had horses for years, and for years I've tried to get Jaymes interested. He never was until we got our Thoroughbred, Buddy, a few years ago. He loved...12 years ago
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Bigger & Far WORSE Than Watergate… - What Obama did, allowed to happen or caused on his watch is making America look worse than ever. Not just to the world stage but to Americans. This is the ...13 years ago
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News Flash, no time off....... - My kids are both in school full time now. I spent many a pre-k days wiping buts and watching Dora reruns, praying for the day that both of my kids were i...13 years ago
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Fostering in Bradford can Answer a Call for Help - A startling 7,500 children on any given day can be in foster care across Yorkshire and Humberside. Each year more and more children enter foster care or re...13 years ago
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Developers dive in to create a wealth of autism apps - latimes.com - Developers dive in to create a wealth of autism apps - latimes.com At times, Andy Shih still finds himself overwhelmed by the groundswell of interest in a...13 years ago
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Discounted App Listings - [image: iAutism]The good folks at iautism.info have a nice comprehensive list of sale apps that can be found at : www.iautism.info app listing Anoth...13 years ago
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New Autism School, The Aspen Academy, Opens In Eatontown, NJ - New Autism School Opens In Eatontown - Long Branch-Eatontown Patch, NJ Patch The Center for Vocational Rehabilitation has opened a new facility for their ...13 years ago
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What are you doing? a cute film about Autism - This short film was put together by Autism Awareness Australia. It approaches education about Autism through the eyes of brothers, sisters and friends of...13 years ago
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Jan 3, Dan Marino Camp in Florida - Both of my children have Autism. They have attended DMC for about 4 years. This is a great camp for special needS children. They provide a well rounded13 years ago
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Milestones - *photo credit-Tim Green* *creative commons license* Life is full of so many milestones for your kids-the first time they roll over, crawl, and talk. Som...13 years ago
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Thanksgiving 2012 - This year's Thanksgiving was memorable to put it mildly. We invited my dad and sister to visit. My sister also brought her two very large dobermans. Th...13 years ago
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Autism Dad: Happy Thanksgiving! - Thanksgiving eve – San Diego, CA. Ben’s still in his PJs. Just now he ripped off his top and planted himself on a tree trunk. He’s sitting there as I write...13 years ago
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Laundry Etiquette By YuckMouth Daddy - My laundry mat opens up at 6:30 am, so when my alarm goes off at 6 am I’m up and getting my stuff together to go do...13 years ago
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It's Me Again! - Yes I know, you thought I'd dropped off the edge of the earth. Well I'm back in more ways than one. I'm about to return to full time employement in the rea...13 years ago
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Clinic Notes: Autism In India - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/Barfi-strikes-emotional-chord-with-autistic-kids/articleshow/16555879.cms http://aba4autism.blogspot.com/...13 years ago
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Educating and Loving a Child with Extreme Challenges - The following thought is by Rachel Stafford, author of Handsfreemama: *Here in the U.S., many students are beginning a new school year. With that, social, ...13 years ago
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Neuroplasticity in the Autistic Brain - An astonishing new science called "neuroplasticity" is overthrowing the centuries-old notion that the human brain is immutable. In this revolutionary l...13 years ago
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Trumpet Parent Support Meeting - If you are a Southern California parent, draw your attention here! TheAUTSPOT.com will be co-hosting another parent support group meeting, with 2 guest spe...13 years ago
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I'm So Out of Practice That This Post Has No Title - They say the third time's the charm. I guess we'll find out. Because, after a bit over a year hiatus, I have decided to come back to blogging. When I sto...13 years ago
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God Will Help Me Break Through - I want to start a child care service for children who have autism. I'm trying to figure out how to advertise the service. I don't know what your area is ...13 years ago
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Great Gluten-Free Vegan Eats - [image: Great Gluten-Free Vegan Eats]Delicious food you can feel good about!Following a plant-based, gluten-free diet is one of the healthiest lifestyle ch...13 years ago
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CHICKEN LITTLE!!! - Our son with autism is an expert at making people smile. He has mastered the art so well that he can often get others to smile at times when they should d...13 years ago
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Chicken Camp: What it is, Why I Went, and What I Learned! - I recently went to Seattle and, while I was in beautiful State of Washington, I went to Chicken Camp. Since posting a few pictures on Facebook of me hold...13 years ago
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I Just Felt Like Running - *Running is the answer to every question.* *~ Judith Ursitti * Random blog post I know, but Happy Running Day! For you non-runners out there, please, plea...14 years ago
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Real Wedding Inspiration: Bennie & Maryke - Photographer: Yolandé Marx Photographer's snippet: There was a massive storm on its way and I’ve always wanted to photograph lightning but have never bee...14 years ago
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Living Autism Memorial - On Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, my pastor asked all the veterans to stand and be recognized. I found myself standing as the sole young woman among doze...14 years ago
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Mini Raving - My baby Harrison (who is 5 yo) has been really sick. You know, the kind where you can’t get the fever down to keep the water down to keep the medicine down...14 years ago
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Curtis - Curtis is 7 years old and turning 8 in January. *He is diagnosed with classic autism and ADHD combined type (Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit).* His ho...14 years ago
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Gluten Free Recipes - Favorites in the Huy Household: Chocolate Chip Muffins Graham Crackers Chocolate Cake Chocolate Chip Cookies - NOTE: if you choose not to use their flo...14 years ago
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What I Did This Summer - My summer began late in May when my parents came back from their annual winter trip to California. They stayed longer this year because my dad was not fee...14 years ago
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Wow, it's working! - Well, we started using the tickets today. I was really expecting a lot of pushback when we limited Michael's computer time. But, he really surprised me by ...14 years ago
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GFCF Cooking Together: Learning Can be Fun! - GFCF Cooking Together: Learning Can be Fun! The kitchen is a natural learning environment. From organizing ingredients, to creating lists, and teaching ba...14 years ago
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Everything Upside Down! - *Lately K.C. has wanted everything turned upside down. Dishes, cups, toys etc. must be turned upside down after he's finished with them. Tonight Diet Coke...14 years ago
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Pictures from Your Healing Retreat 2011 - Below you will find pictures from the very first annual Your Healing Retreat! Simply click on the image to see a larger version.14 years ago
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All About Tig Welders for Sale - Tig welders, one of the most efficient and useful *welder* in the industry saw many growths and when you consider the history of welding, this welder had p...14 years ago
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Voice your opinion Tuesday! - All of us here at Sensory World would like to have a voice your opinion Tuesday! We realize we carry tons of great resources for you to choose from, but we...15 years ago
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Make a Microloan for 6-yr old Christian's Health! - This loan has been disbursed! First Posted: April 30, 2010 Name: Christian Age: 6 years old Location: Washington, USA Diagnosis: Autism Loan Sought: $4,000...15 years ago
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Mumps - Mumps Jeryl Lynn strain: There are more than ten mumps vaccine strains have been used throughout the world, such as Jeryl Lynn, Urabe, Hoshino, Rubini...15 years ago
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Homemade "Larabars" - There is some sorta saying that necessity is the mother of...in my case...creation. We have embarked, fairly recently, on a new diet for the whole ...15 years ago
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WE ARE MOVING!! - We have made a brand new blog! Please come check us out here: http://blog.centerforautism.com. We will no longer be posting to this blog. So don't forget to...15 years ago
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TX: Homicide ruled in 4th death at troubled kids' facility - Boy, 16, asphyxiated in November after being restrained inside a closet (Owens had refused to show the staffer what he was holding in his hand, which turne...15 years ago
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Not Alone - Most of the time, we like to be right. We like that feeling of validation when something goes the way we thought it would. But there are, of course, times ...15 years ago
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Life Update - Just wanted to make a quick post here to tell the readers I still have where I've been. End of September/early October, my dad, brother and I moved out of ...15 years ago
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Autistic with spoons - Autistic with spoons? Autism and spoons? Here’s my attempt at a variation on the spoon theory. We all have spoons. There are no stereotypes for spoons. Eve...15 years ago
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Pweshes Philosophy on Autism - I do not see autism as a permanent disability but rather a permanent difference. Autistic children are not inferior to typical children. They may lack some...15 years ago
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Recess Stinks - An articulate friend with autism is not very happy. She doesn’t like recess. Most fifth graders love recess and lunch, but this youngster does not. Interes...15 years ago
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How Does My Kid's Brain Work?? - In trying to set up a collection of homeschool goals, I needed to consider my child's strengths and weaknesses. It sounds easy, doesn't it? He's good at...15 years ago
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Epilogue - It’s been about three months since I lasted posted here that I’d be blogging about INSAR’s International Meeting For Autism Research (IMFAR). In case you m...15 years ago
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Increased brain sensitivity and visual attention in people with sensory processing sensitivities - From Stonybrook University and a collaboration with China, comes this latest study showing that people self-reported as "Highly Sensitive People" on the A...16 years ago
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THIRD ANNUAL TELEVISON ACADEMY HONORS TO CELEBRATE EIGHT PROGRAMS - Our family has done two documentaries, for the Discovery Health Channel, to help promote the awareness and acceptance of Autism. The second, Unlocking Auti...16 years ago
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Autistic Children With Sleep Problems Benefit From Melatonin - Autistic Children With Sleep Problems Benefit From Melatonin Shared via AddThis16 years ago
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Why Einstein Made It and My Child Can’t - If you have been in this field for a while you must have heard the Einstein analogy at some point. “Einstein didn’t talk until he was 5 and he ended up a...16 years ago
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New Name/New Link - Please visit our blog at our new and improved location. www.autismdifferentnotless.blogspot.com16 years ago
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What if he’s not? - I’ve realised something lately. I’ve been convincing myself that my austistic son is gifted. I repeatedly tell myself how smart and clever he is and perhap...16 years ago
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End Waiting Lists for Services for People with Developmental Disabilities - A petition to the President to end waiting lists for services people with developmental disabilities has been posted on the Change.org site. Please sign th...17 years ago
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Autism News: Learning with Autism and Inclusive Education - Learning with Autism By Jillian Badanes - The Washington Times As a toddler, Ben Adams, now 5, would hide from his family, refusing to be touched - even by...17 years ago
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New Approach To Autism - According to Dr. Martha Herbert, assistant professor in neurology at Harvard Medical School, told CBC News that the study opens up a new way of thinking ab...17 years ago
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I'm moved! - I'm making the move to Wordpress. You can find me here. (If that link won't redirect you, try this url: http://kyraanderson.wordpress.com/) It will take a ...17 years ago
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Happy New Year! (Yes...I am still here...) - My apologies for having fallen off the map here. I've had some personal issues going on, and finding the time and energy, let alone the thought process, t...17 years ago
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OFFICIAL OPEN MIC FOR AUTISM CD/WEBSITE LAUNCH! - It sure has been a long journey, but we are glad to announce that the Open Mic For Autism website is now fully operational! Please visit www.openmicautism....17 years ago
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The Evolution of Morning Circle Time - Raise your hand! No one raises their hand. What month is it? Someone wiggles to the floor. Put the card up there. He walks away with the card. Come sit dow...17 years ago
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The Game of Tag - *4 Jobs I've Had* Helper at OB/GYN doctor's office Receptionist at Learning Resource Center at BYU Public Relations Specialist at Nu Skin Enterprises Media/M...18 years ago
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