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Sleep is Overrated
There was a time when I enjoyed sleep I probably still would if I could do it on a regular basis but as fate wouold have it Derek has become a normal 19 year old when it comes to sleeping.....I remember being 19 20 21 and pulling allnighters going to...
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Sun, Mar 21 2010 12:03 AM
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Walk for Autism to benefit uninsured families
The Northern New York Autism Foundation Inc. hopes its second annual Walk for Autism on March 27 at Salmon Run Mall will raise $20,000 to help families with underinsured or uninsured relatives with autism. Money raised through the foundation offers Northern...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 6:20 AM
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Frustrations
I haven't blogged in a while. My mood has been down lately, particularly in connection with my Asperger's. I have spent so many years squirreled away in a hole, watching the world go by. I've wanted to come out and join people, but always...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 12:31 AM
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Pediatrician
So we have an appointment today with our Pediatrician, the very same Pediatrician who refused to listen to my concerns that there was something wrong with my son. The appointment is for one of my other kids who has an ear infection, but this is the first...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 6:05 AM
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Autism in the Daily Breeze News Today!
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/ci_14751220 With the economy tanking and job prospects bleak, two local college graduates decided to put their tech skills to use in the world of philanthropy. Dele Popoola, a Rancho Palos Verdes resident, and Greg Koltsov...
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Fri, Mar 26 2010 12:30 AM
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Teachers Be Sure to Let Your Students Know What to Expect
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Fri, Mar 26 2010 3:44 AM
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I know what you are asking......
......John what can you buy at a Halloween store in March? Well let me tell you what inquiring minds everywhere want to know..... anything and everything and without the crowds . Derek has been infactuated with Knights for a long time we have almost as...
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Mon, Mar 22 2010 10:05 PM
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Autism and the Breakdown of Guided Participation
Guided Participation. What is it and why does RDI focus on the guided participation relationship as a means to restore a child back to their developmental track? 20 + years of research by experts in fields of mental health, development and environment...
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Thu, Mar 04 2010 7:57 AM
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Developmental Milestones 101
Milestones 101 Here is a list of some key developmental milestones that typical children develop between the ages of birth to five. These are the foundations upon which meaningful cognitive, communication, social and behavioral development is built. 1...
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Thu, Mar 04 2010 8:37 AM
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How to Survive Middle School: Tips for Girls with Autism
Young artist Haley Moss knows that middle school can be rough. In her new book, Middle School: The Stuff Nobody Tells You About, Haley wrote an extensive “survival guide” for succeeding in middle school, a time she found particularly difficult because...
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Mon, Mar 08 2010 7:16 AM
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Autistic children placed in 'pen' during school playtime
The New South Wales (NSW) education department confirmed that students with special needs at Seven Hills West Public School were put into a fenced off area while other students spent their breaks in a larger playground. The pen was reported to have just...
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Fri, Mar 12 2010 6:05 AM
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IM NEWLY WIDOWED
As a few of you already know I am recently widowed. My husband of 29 years turned 58 on February 25th, three days later he was dead, massive heart attack here at home. He'd been out weed wacking the back yard, came in & sat down and died. It was...
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Sun, Mar 14 2010 7:20 AM
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Parenthood gets better and better
If you're not watching NBC's new drama Parenthood yet, head over to Hulu.com and catch up on both the Pilot episode and Man Vs Possum. Tuesday night's episode, especially, showed a great portrayal of a set of cure-side parents vs a neurodiversity...
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Thu, Mar 11 2010 10:39 AM
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quiet equals calm
So we found the earphones that block sound and today was the calmest Mikey has been in a long time so that was really nice, I also read something on another blog about why he won`t look at me in the face when I talk to him and I asked him, Mikey do you...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 5:50 PM
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NBC's Parenthood shines light on Asperger's syndrome
Max Braverman is not your typical 8-year-old. The younger child of a central character in NBC's new "Parenthood," Max wears a pirate costume to school every day, fails to acknowledge a classmate's "hello" and bites a kid who...
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Tue, Mar 02 2010 6:23 AM
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