Archive for December, 2010
Saying a Heart Felt Thank You
Dec 20th
Salutations! Things are sure buzzing around my house these days! Getting ready for the holidays – keeping fingers crossed that eBay, er… um… SANTA will deliver the kids’ goods on time – and preparing for the launch of my new site, Autism Support Now. It’s still under construction, but I’ve posted a Holiday Safety article with tips for helping your child survive the chaos that often accompanies this time of year.
More importantly, as I shift into a place of really serving families that need support and information, I want to say a great big THANK YOU. Each and every one More >
What’s So Familiar About Cheese?
Dec 5th
Image from dvdverdict.com
I’m going to take a short break this week from the scientific philosophies, the tips and tools, the family stories, and the therapy program discussions and simply share an amusing correlation I made about Autism and a beloved, lesser-known cartoon character. Please note that by no means am I undermining, making fun of, or minimizing anything about my child or any of the brilliant angels on the Autism Spectrum. This is just something I found entertaining and a wee bit insightful about perspective.
My children used to religiously watch Cartoon Network’s “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends.” This cute and More >





