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Got Michael's?
Alex gets off the school bus one afternoon and says, “Going to Michael’s?” “We’re not going to Michael’s,” says Jill. “Not today, Alex. Michael’s is not an everyday thing, though that would be nice, I admit.” Michael’s, in case you...
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Sat, Jan 23 2010 8:20 AM
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A perfect morning with baby Cullen
Luke is usually too aggressive with younger kids. I always cringe when we go to a playground and there are little babies or toddlers around. (At one time, I would leave a park if I saw younger kids - it was that rough.) The other day, a close friend came...
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Sat, Jan 23 2010 7:22 PM
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Self Esteem
Luke totally looks to me as his emotional guide. If I get mad at his behavior and say "that behavior was not acceptable, you need to go sit down and calm down", he will say "mommy, i still love you" (with a very sad face.) It is not...
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Sun, Jan 03 2010 7:41 PM
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TSA and Autism
We are taking a vacation next week and flying, so with all of the craziness that has been going on over the past few weeks I went to the websites of both my local airport and the TSA so that I could find out what the latest changes in screenings have...
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Tue, Jan 05 2010 10:55 PM
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Close Shave
All of a sudden Alex has a line along his upper lip. At first, like every parent of a boy pushing 12, I assumed it was dirt. Then I assumed it was shadow. Then I realized that Alex is getting older and older and older, and suddenly another milestone was...
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Thu, Jan 07 2010 7:10 AM
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Autism awareness is goal of golf tournament
A Denton business is sponsoring a golf tournament to raise money and awareness of autism. Construction Implements Depot, X-treme Attachments, will host the fundraiser in April to benefit the Davidson County chapter of the Autism Society of North Carolina...
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Mon, Jan 25 2010 7:44 AM
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Person with Autism or Autistic Person: Nobody Likes to be Labeled
Nobody Likes to be Labeled The country’s fastest growing developmental disorder, autism is now a national epidemic. One in every 91 births results in a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. With an annual growth rate of 10 to 17 percent in the U.S.A...
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Mon, Jan 25 2010 10:58 AM
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Speech Generating Devices Help People with Autism to Communicate
Devices Aim to Help Children With Autism Speak By Rebekah Davis Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, April 28, 2009 read more » Read More...
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Mon, Jan 25 2010 6:36 PM
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Students with autism find success with 'Puppy Love' treats
The enticing aroma of baking biscuits envelops the room, but workers at a nearby table remain focused on the task at hand: making more biscuits. There's Alex, who kneads the dough standing up, pushing the light-brown mixture of flour and oil around...
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Tue, Jan 26 2010 1:11 PM
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Why do Speech Generating Devices (AAC) Work so well with People with Autism?
Why does Augmentative and Alternative Communiation (ACC) work so well for people with autism? In a leading book on AAC by Joanne Cafiero, PhD, Meaningful Exchanges for People with Autism, www.woodbinehouse.com , Dr. Cafiero talks about all the ways AAC...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 10:29 AM
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The Big Three Bats
At our pharmacy we fill hundreds of compounded prescriptions every month. New mom’s/dad’s come into the pharmacy often with 5-6 new prescriptions and a limited budget. They often ask, which is more important (i.e. what can I put off until next month?...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 10:34 AM
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Cleveland Clinic doctor finds brain connection to Autism
Science has long known that Autism is some type of developmental disorder in the brain but there's never been a definitive answer for its cause. Now a Cleveland Clinic researcher released a study that may provide one. The center part of your brain...
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Thu, Jan 28 2010 6:33 AM
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Autistic youngster wins 1st place in geography bee
Eleven-year-old Aaron Cvengros of north suburban Winthrop Harbor is autistic. But that didn't stop the Our Lady of Humility School fifth-grader from becoming the first student there to win an academic competition with the use of a letter board. Aaron...
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Fri, Jan 29 2010 7:58 AM
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The Search for Autism’s Missing Piece
Autism cases are on the rise. Or so the most recent data would have us believe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 1 in 100 children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)—up from 1 in 150 in 2007...
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Fri, Jan 29 2010 1:10 PM
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State to close Pomona center for disabled
State officials have announced plans to close the Lanterman Developmental Center in Pomona, one of California's largest residential care facilities for people with severe developmental disabilities. Terri Delgadillo, director of the Department of...
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Sun, Jan 31 2010 1:30 PM
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