Consider what it does to the senses when you're in a kayak on the Colorado River and you hit white water. You can't hear anything but the water. There's spray in your face. Violent drops. Wicked turns. And fear -- moments when the river seems to be in control, not you. In short, it's total sensory overload, a total adrenaline rush.
-- it's overload times 20, or times 100. And that's the point: to take kids to their limits, and beyond.
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Thoughtful House Responds to Dateline NBC
August 31, 2009
NBC aired a special Dateline, “A Dose of Controversy,” on Sunday, August 30, 2009. All of us
at Thoughtful House would like to thank NBC, Matt Lauer, Ami Schmitz, and the staff at
Dateline for their hard work in relating a complicated story.
Autism is a challenging disorder that has long been ignored and misunderstood for too
long. Issues of causation and treatment are rarely discussed in depth for fear people won’t
understand or pay attention long enough to learn something. This broadcast was the first
time a network has taken the time to address some of these difficult questions, and
attempted to deal with complex answers; answers that can be impossible to put into sound
bites or easy black-and-white comments.
Dr. Bernadine Healy, former head of the National Institutes of Health and current member
of the Institute of Medicine, provided an informed perspective by calling for more research
to answer these questions. NBC features more of her interview, with great advice for
parents, on their website (a link is provided on the Thoughtful House website.
We are aware of the time limitations in a news broadcast of this nature; inevitably, crucial
questions go unanswered and important facts are omitted. Quick answers and segues leave
questions open, and can even lead to misunderstanding.
Among the most crucial incorrect statements were that “(experts) have taken this study
and blown it to bits…that despite studies showing otherwise…Dr. Wakefield insists autism
and bowel disease are linked…” This is in fact not the case, and NBC was given the correct
information in great detail. Five separate studies in five countries have confirmed the
presence of a novel bowel disease in children with autism. Additional publications
confirming these findings are in process. This hypothesis was the crux of the 1998 Lancet
paper, as well as several subsequent publications by Dr. Wakefield.
Additionally, the Danish and Finnish studies that were referred to, with NBC stating that
“much larger studies showed absolutely no link [to MMR]” were presented as if they had
not garnered their own share of criticism and debate. In fact, these studies have been
reviewed by other scientists in depth and found to be lacking. And as Dr. Healy points out,
the number of children involved in these studies might not have been substantial enough to
answer the question of a possible link.
Dr. Paul Offit (a frequent media spokesperson for the current vaccine schedule and
champion of stopping research into vaccine safety and autism) was asked a relevant
question about his conflict of interests. While finally acknowledging he has made millions
and millions from the development of vaccinations, what Dr. Offit failed to disclose in his
answer is that he has been a consultant for the pharmaceutical giant Merck, a manufacturer
of the MMR vaccine. While serving as a consultant is not unusual or wrong, his failure to
disclose this when answering a question about potential conflicts of interest is misleading
in the extreme. He is actually guilty of the very thing that Dr. Wakefield has been accused
of. (Note that Dr. Wakefield provided NBC with numerous documents proving he was
innocent of this charge, and that he had declared any possible conflict of interest in a timely
manner throughout the course of his career.) We certainly do not condone any threats or
attacks against anyone, including Dr. Offit (we have been on the receiving end of these
threats and accusations ourselves); however, we urge Dr. Offit to be prompt and thorough
in disclosing his motives and conflicts.
As for Brian Deer, much has been written and said about his crusade against Dr. Wakefield.
His lies, conflation of facts, and distortions of truth are documented and will continue to be
revealed as more facts emerge. The biggest omission in the broadcast concerning Mr. Deer
is the clear evidence that the entire General Medical Council investigation is based on a
complaint he filed himself. A reporter creating the news is a story in itself, and one that will
continue to be discussed as the GMC and the Press Complaints Commission in the UK
review the facts at hand.
While we sympathize with pediatricians who must answer more questions from better-
informed parents, we disagree with Mr. Lauer’s assessment that it is the pediatricians who
“are dealing with the collateral damage.” We see mountains of collateral damage every day
in our waiting rooms, our community, and our homes. Thoughtful House will not stop until
we have the answers needed to help those who are already affected and are armed with the
science to stop even one more child from facing the difficulties and pain that autism can
present.
As Dr. Wakefield said in his NBC interview, the work of the many who work with
Thoughtful House, through clinical practices and research, will continue. As the health and
lives of children continue to improve and the research into causation and best courses of
treatment moves forward, we remain committed to follow our mission of fighting for the
recovery of children with autism and developmental disorders.
We hope this broadcast will open a productive dialogue on the challenges of autism and the
treatment that will help them reach their fullest potential. The issue of vaccine safety must
become a priority for those who have been tasked with protecting our children. We hope
that science will prevail over profit and policy and that this research will be supported in
order to answer these questions once and for all. All children deserve nothing less.
Anissa Ryland
Director of Operations
Thoughtful House Center for Children
Saturday, August 29, 2009
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What the Pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know about Vaccines
What the Pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know about Vaccines
a book by Dr Todd M. Elsner, D.C.
ISBN-13: 978-0-9818554-0-0
ISBN-10: 0-9818554-0-7
Web: http://exemptmychild.com/
ABOUT THE COVER
At first glance, the cover of this book might seem graphic. If you count the needles in the infant, you will come up with eighteen. If you count the needles in the background, you will arrive at 63. This is only half the story. Today, according to the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule, a child receives 36 shots containing a total of 126 vaccines from birth through six years of age. This is quadruple the number of vaccines a child received in the 1980’s. In 1983 a child received only 10 shots containing 30 vaccines. Could this quadrupling of the vaccination schedule be responsible for the drastic increase in childhood disorders we are seeing today?
Today, one in five children suffers from asthma, one in six children is diagnosed with a learning disability, one in 150 children is diagnosed with autism, one in 250 children has some form of arthritis, and one in every 400 children has diabetes.
Are we trading chickenpox, measles, mumps, rubella, and other harmless childhood illnesses for a lifetime of chronic disease? Are vaccines really responsible for the decline in infectious disease? Were polio and smallpox really eradicated through mandatory mass immunization programs? Or is there a chance the vaccines were really the culprit for the spread of these infectious diseases? Can a contaminated polio vaccine be responsible for the current AIDS pandemic we are seeing today?
Ever wonder what is in that shot your child gets at the pediatrician’s office? Ever thought about how that vaccine is made? Is the dosage safe for your child? Surely it is safe—the CDC claims it is. And by the way, these vaccines have been studied for their long-term effects regarding any carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reproductive potential, right? You’ll be shocked to learn the answer! Is there a chance those well-baby checkups are really poisoning your child? Do vaccines really contain all those chemicals and cause all those diseases that are listed on the cover of this book? Yes, and Yes.
The chemicals contained in these vaccines are only the tip of the iceberg, and the diseases listed are only a fraction of the conditions these vaccines can possibly cause.
Oh sure, you are probably thinking—there is no way that can be true. Well, according to the vaccine package inserts, these poisons are in the vaccines, and the listed side effects are in fact listed in these inserts as adverse reactions. You will never hear a pediatrician discussing this with the parents who are about to get their child jabbed.
Any parent considering having children—or who already does—needs to be properly informed of the risks and the benefits of compulsory vaccination. This book is the other half of the story that you will not hear from the pediatrician or from the CDC.
If you want the best for your children and want them to be healthy throughout life, then this book is a must read!
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Death by Lethal Injection
Chapter 2: Well Baby Check-Ups
Chapter 3: Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Chapter 4: Fetal Cell Lines
Chapter 5: National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
Chapter 6: State Exemptions to Vaccines
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Chapter 8: Additional Vaccine Articles
Chapter 9: Additional Vaccine Books
Appendix 1: U.S. Licensed Vaccines
Appendix 2: Vaccine Ingredient Description
Appendix 3: References
Index
Introduction
This book contains the other side of the story regarding the heated debate on vaccination. This information you will never hear from mainstream media, government health officials, and especially pediatricians. As certain government health officials have stated in the past behind closed-door meetings, “basically consider this embargoed information.”1
I will automatically be labeled by the pro-vaccination community as “anti-vaccine.” But if being labeled as anti-vaccine means that I am against injecting hazardous waste, known carcinogens, neurotoxins, harsh poisons and cancer-causing monkey viruses into children, then I will be the first to take the credit of labeling myself as anti-vaccine.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the authority when it comes to vaccines. If one were to research the law in America, they would go to the United States Supreme Court. Well, in the vaccine world the CDC is the U.S. Supreme Court. The buck stops there. The majority of the information in this book comes directly from the CDC. The rest of the information comes directly from the pharmaceutical companies’ vaccine package inserts, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the United States Congress, and from studies published in prestigious peer reviewed medical journals.
The CDC claims that vaccines are responsible for the eradication of communicable diseases. This might come as a shock to most, but vaccine preventable diseases were nearly eradicated on their own before any vaccine was ever introduced. For example, measles was 98.6 percent eradicated on its own before the vaccine was introduced in 1963. How about Pertussis? It was nearly 89 percent eradicated before the widespread use of the vaccine in the late 1940’s. But wait, it gets better…
How about the flu shot that is heavily advertised every fall? The CDC claims the flu takes 36,000 lives every year—a number pulled out of thin air.
Their very own records dispute the bogus 36,000 annual deaths. According to the CDC, in 2001 there were only 257 reported deaths from the flu.2 Looking back through the CDC’s records dating back to 1979, there was an average of only 1,348 flu deaths per year—nowhere even close to 36,000!3
The CDC further states vaccines are safe and effective. Let’s address the safety issue first. There have never been any studies done to test vaccines for their carcinogenic, mutagenic, or potential to impair fertility. Could this be because vaccines contain carcinogens? Carcinogens cause cancer, who in their right mind would inject cancer-causing agents into a teeny tiny baby?
Carcinogens are not the only thing vaccines contain. They also contain neurotoxins, “harsh poisons,” and even hazardous waste. Yes, you read that correctly, hazardous waste. According to Eli Lilly, the manufacturer of thimerosal, “This material and its container must be disposed of as hazardous waste.” So the medical profession disposes of this hazardous waste into our most innocent and purest form of life—our children! Thimerosal never has been removed from vaccines, only moved from one vaccine to another.
These vaccines are effective, right? Nope! If a vaccine does take, the immunity lasts ten years at best. Take for example, the hepatitis B vaccine. This vaccine is given immediately after birth for the prevention of hepatitis B—which is transmitted by I.V. drug use and sexual contact. By the time your child is old enough to become a drug-using prostitute, they will have absolutely no immunity from the vaccine. However, studies have shown the vaccine to cause diabetes.
In 1980, children received ten shots containing thirty vaccines. Today, children receive over 124 vaccines from birth through age six. Not only are children used as pincushions, they are sicker than ever before. Could the culprit be vaccines?
This book describes each communicable disease that a vaccine is supposed to prevent. Furthermore, all the vaccines licensed by the U.S. FDA are described and the chemicals in each vaccine are listed. The chemicals are then cross-referenced with the National Library of Medicine’s Hazardous Substance Data Bank (HSDB) for their human health effects. If the ingredient is not found in the HSDB then the manufacturer’s material safety data sheet is used to describe the human health effects.
So let’s look at this vaccine issue in a little more detail. Let’s look at the infectious diseases these vaccines supposedly prevent. Let’s look at how the vaccines are manufactured. Let’s look at what is in a vaccine. Let’s look at any potential side effects these vaccines may have. Oh, wait—the CDC says these vaccines are safe, so surely there cannot be any adverse effects from these vaccines. Or can there be? You decide…
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Kim Stagliano, Autism Super Mom, Inks Book Deal!

Kim Stagliano, the witty and thought provoking managing editor at the Age of Autism, Huffington Post contributor, don't take any shit smart ass blog author, and Autism x3 Super Mom; inks her first book deal. Look for "All I Can Handle. I'm No Mother Teresa" in fine bookstores everywhere Fall 2010.
[More info at KimStagliano.com]
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Notes on autism and assisted dying - In the *Carter* decision, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down the existing prohibition against physician-assisted dying, and gave the Canadian governme...9 years ago
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Firefighters all the time - Parker is going to be a firefighter for Halloween again this year. Here a few pics of him visiting fire stations lately. At least it will be easy finding h...9 years ago
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October 18, 2003: Andy Scott Called for a Strong National Autism Strategy; Will October 19, 2015 Deliver A Government That Will Make It Happen? - *Andy Scott called for a REAL National Autism Strategy that would ensure treatment for autism 12 years ago, Munson, Thibeault, and Stoffer have continu...9 years ago
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[HOW-TO] Be More Compassionate (An Autism Story) - This is a story about autism… on Broadway! I follow a page that recently shared a post about a mother who brought her beautiful Prince to one of your shows...9 years ago
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Autism in Northern Ireland - it's a shambles like it always was - There really isn't anything positive to say about autism services in Northern Ireland today. Things have and continue to become progressively worse. Waiti...9 years ago
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September Sucks. - September Sucks Sure, it’s the month that marks the end of summer. That sucks. But in my world September means nothing but death. Plain and simple. D...9 years ago
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"Be Your Way" - The following is a Facebook status written by my wife about an experience she had recently at an area Burger King. A little context here... This particula...9 years ago
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Disability and Discrimination: A Children's Story - I read this story by Carrie Ann Lucas (http://www.disabilitypride.com/2015/07/21/disability-discrimination-still-runs-rampant-ada25) (shared by Amy Sequenz...9 years ago
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You have one job, Tampon --pep talk is not that job. - I am forty-three years old with three kiddos. I've had so many periods by now that I've started fantasizing about menopause. My hot-flashes, weight gain a...9 years ago
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Autism Acceptance Challenge 20: Executive Functioning - I often get stuck in a loop. Having a good organized list can help, but not always. Sometimes my inbox has 431 unread messages. I struggle with how to retu...10 years ago
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Five Year Anniversary: A Renewed Spirit - Five years ago yesterday some friends were victims of a home invasion. Two armed men invaded their house at dinner time. The couple had three children. The...10 years ago
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Not a fan of Pan - At a recent hearing on SB277 State Senator Block asked if the CDC or AMA had data about the probability or likelihood of large or huge outbreaks occur...10 years ago
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Beach Novel While Not on the Beach - It's spring break and I'm reading a literary beach novel while not on the beach, *The Moonstone* by Wilkie Collins, a Year 10 Amblesideonline free read. Se...10 years ago
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Snot on my scrubs - If I worked in a traditional medical office, snot on my scrubs would probably be normal. But I’m an office manager in an eye clinic. Snot is not a part of ...10 years ago
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Autism and the Teenager - He turned 13 this week. A teenager now. Oh My God. How did this happen? On one hand, I feel like it was yesterday when he was born, then diagnosed at almos...10 years ago
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B2B; Friend to friend - Reid has hired Joel Anderson to design Coloring Pages for each of the songs on his Purple Party CD. Free downloadable pages for kids and adults who like to...10 years ago
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The sibling connection - Lately conversations with Alvin's little sister Elliot have gotten a little more serious. She has started to ask more questions about why Alvin is the way ...10 years ago
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Transit Benefits, Discovery at the Museum, Tax Forms & More... - *QSAC *EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER - January 28, 2015 [image: img] Use Your Transit Benefits to Save Big on Your Metrocard As you may know, the MTA has agreed on a...10 years ago
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Welcome to StephanieAllenCrist.com! - If you’re still on my old autism blog, Embracing Chaos, I invite you to hop on over here. You should find all the old posts and comments you’ve enjoy or ma...10 years ago
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The End of the Beginning - Last month marked an autism anniversary of sorts in that my twin daughters turned ten years old. When they were born ten years ago I knew almost nothing a...10 years ago
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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...10 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...10 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. ...10 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,...10 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...10 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...10 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 ...10 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 ...10 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 ...10 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 ...10 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...10 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...10 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...10 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...10 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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...11 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 ...12 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...12 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...12 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...12 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...12 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 ...12 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...12 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 rounded12 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...12 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...12 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...12 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...12 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...12 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/...12 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, ...12 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...12 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...12 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...12 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 ...12 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...13 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...13 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...13 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...13 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...13 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...13 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...13 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 ...13 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...13 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...14 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...14 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...14 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 ...14 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...14 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...14 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 ...14 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 ...14 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...14 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...14 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...14 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...14 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...14 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...15 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...15 years ago
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Autistic Children With Sleep Problems Benefit From Melatonin - Autistic Children With Sleep Problems Benefit From Melatonin Shared via AddThis15 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...15 years ago
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New Name/New Link - Please visit our blog at our new and improved location. www.autismdifferentnotless.blogspot.com15 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...15 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...16 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...16 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...16 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 ...16 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...16 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....16 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...16 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...17 years ago
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