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Elaine Taylor KlaussA Decade Lost: Ending the Isolation of Inconclusive Diagnosis
With no clear diagnosis for her complex child, Elaine felt isolated and uncertain, when all she needed to do was seek the company of other parents.
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Diana KeoughThe Top Five Sites to Check Out if Your Child Has Autism
Receiving a diagnosis of autism can be terrifying. Diana highlights the top five online resources to help you take the next step.
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Jacque DigiesoAutism: Finally, Some Hope
Even though she started out teaching special needs children, Jacque didn't want any autistic children to attend The Cottage School. She has since learned that autistic students can experience phenomenal success.
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Diane Snyder CowanGrief and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Just as each person with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is unique, their grief is unique.
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Mirror, Mirror On the Wall…What the Hell Happened?

Of all the inconveniences of peri-menopause I do believe the one I find the most difficult to deal with is the view in the mirror. Long gone are the days of the 5 minute face. I find myself becoming more and more resentful of the distinct differences in t [...]

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One More Time With Feeling!

Well, we are putting our feet back into the home selling pool. HHBL and I have been thinking about it for a while now. Contemplating the timing. Girding our loins for the fight. Steeling ourselves for the inconvenience and emotional toll that selling a ho [...]

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Encouragement by Mail

I was listening to a sermon message about encouragement and what an amazing gift it is to encourage those around us.  My mother is my best example of this principle.  As a child she would put little notes of encouragement in my lunchbox.  I [...]

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Lessons From One Genetic Disorder Raise Hopes for Treating Another, Rarer One

Research into the rare eye condition Stargardt disease is raising hopes that sufferers could gain an effective treatment, like patients with another rare and poorly treated disorder resulting from a defective gene: cystic fibrosis.

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