Saturday, October 31, 2009

Recovering Matthew

The Recovering Matthew Blog has been added to The Autism Retort!




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Friday, October 30, 2009

The Secret (Law of Attraction) and Autism Spectrum Disorders

The Secret (Law of Attraction) and Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Aspie Blogger Suicide???

If anyone know enough about this guy to check on him, please do. This is not the first suicide threat, but you never know when he will finally do it ... http://www.aspieweb.net/im-gonna/

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Eide Neurolearning Blog

The Eide Neurolearning Blog has been added to The Autism Retort!

Weekly articles related to brain-based learning and learning styles, problem-solving and creativity, kids, families, and parenting, gifted and visual learners, dyslexia, attention deficit disorders, autism, and more.

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

The mysterious effect of pets on sick kids

The mysterious effect of pets on sick kids

Autism: Recovery Against All Odds by Kristi Chrysler

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Autism: Recovery Against All Odds by Kristi Chrysler

Book By N. Texas Mom Details Son's Autism Recovery

NORTH TEXAS (CBS 11 / TXA 21)It was a diagnosis that a Burleson mother just wouldn't accept. Doctors said her five-year-old son was so severely Autistic, that she should send him to an institution. Today that son is 12-years-old and, according to his doctors, shows no signs of the disorder.

Kristi Chrysler is a single mother who has had her share of challenges raising a family. Her son, Richie, began to regress in his abilities at 12 months. It took nearly four years for doctors to diagnose Richie with Autism. By then, the signs were unmistakable. "He was very aggressive, he had major breakdowns, 10 times a day," explained Chrysler. "Each one could last from 10 minutes to 60 minutes where I would have to hold him to prevent him from banging his head, hurting himself or running after and hurting someone else."

Doctors told Chrysler there was no hope for Richie. "Every night, I'd put him to bed and sit there and he'd have to rub my arm to fall asleep and I'd sit there with tears streaming down my face just thinking, 'Who in an institution is going to do this for him?'"

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