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One Dad's Opinion: A Bit Rusty, Very Proud
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. A Bit Rusty, Very Proud. Ahhh, much better. And now, back to it. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 2011. Some words to chew on. Today I wore this to work out. No work out for mama: Bummer. For him and a...
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Bartholomew Cubbins on Science: January 2006
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Bartholomew Cubbins on Science. A discussion of hot topics in biomedical science. I hope that the level of detail will interest the average scientist, yet the format will allow non-scientists to enjoy the discussion as well. While a bit of gossip and trade talk will get tossed in for good measure, I intend the majority of the discussion to be focussed on the analysis of the data. Thursday, January 12, 2006. What is the worst PI/lab head situation to find yourself? The overly amorous PI. A quick rundown o...
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Moving on | Action For Autism
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Educating the Health professionals: the challenge for parents. November 26, 2007. Is moving. And it has its own name now. Http:/ actionforautism.co.uk/. I look forward to seeing you there. This entry was posted in Autism. And tagged action for autism. Vaccines, autism and actresses. Educating the Health professionals: the challenge for parents. Getting the Truth Out. The Autism Acceptance Project. A Photon in the Darkness. Bartholomew Cubbins on Autism. In regione caecorum rex est luscus.
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Understanding Autism | Action For Autism
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Educating the Health professionals: the challenge for parents. A slightly edited version of this article first appeared in ‘The Teacher,’ journal of the National Union of Teachers. December 2000. 20 years ago I was teaching a class to estimate length to the nearest centimetre and measure to check their answers. Jake was nearly in tears because all his answers were wrong … by one or two millimetres! How could that be? 1 Impairment in the social uses of language. Children with Asperger’s Syndrome struggle ...
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Jenny McCarthy and autism quackery | Action For Autism
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Educating the Health professionals: the challenge for parents. Jenny McCarthy and autism quackery. September 24, 2007. Thank you, Joseph. For posting these links to blogs on Jenny McCarthy. After Jenny and Oprah. Jenny McCarthy and Oprah Winfrey: Two crappy tastes that taste crappy together on autism. JB Handley on Jenny McCarthy. Sorry Jenny McCarthy, you don’t speak for me. Jenny McCarthy and the problem of illusions. 8220;Listen to your instincts. Follow your heart.”. McCarthy goes on to say;. Doctor ...
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What is Neurodiversity? | Action For Autism
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Educating the Health professionals: the challenge for parents. When I attended the International Autism Conference in London last year I heard Professor David Amaral tell the story of a young man with Asperger Syndrome who was visiting the MIND Institute at UC Davis. He was asked what he would do if they could develop a pill for autism. He thought for a while before replying that he would take half the pill. What does Neurodiversity mean for parents? Can I put it right? How can I not put it right? Instea...
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One Dad's Opinion: Movement Differences
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Friday, August 17, 2007. I was recently given a document with a request for input. Movement Differences for people with autism. Martha R. Leary. I like that :). August 17, 2007 at 11:37 AM. I nearly went ballistic.
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One Dad's Opinion: Redefining the "Happy Camper"
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Saturday, July 18, 2009. Redefining the "Happy Camper". Like the shutting down of fraudulent autism cure peddlers " Care Clinics. Next I notice that my friend Bev has done the same over at Asperger Square 8. In which ...
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One Dad's Opinion: Awkward Moments ... are okay
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Awkward Moments . are okay. Moving to the point - after class I took the boys to Baskin Robbins. Baskin Robbins throws J a little off his game since they advertise. 31 flavors but sell. I peele...
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One Dad's Opinion: Comic Relief
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. That is the name of an online comic book I stumbled across written by one Dan Woodman. Dan Woodman, according to his " About the Artist. Cited as "A massive collection of SOIL in one volume!