Posted by C.A. Curie on Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
One of the first guilt trips given to parents of newly diagnosed autistic children is the "too much television" bullet. Let’s get the timeline correct. Your child had autism before he started watching TV and it is no more responsible then vaccines, which just dropped out of first place. Kids like to watch television. Use [...]
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Posted in Autism and the Media, Autism Support, Autism Therapy, Education, Families, Parents, Treatment
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Posted by Susan Moffitt on Tuesday, January 25th, 2011
Parents are inundated with the warnings about the perils of cyberspace and the necessity of protecting their children, a task made more daunting if that child is a guileless autistic. When my fourteen-year-old son gushed that he had met a boy on a forum that was interested in all the same things he was, right [...]
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Posted in Autism Advice from Parents, Autism and the Media, Commentary, Families, Technology
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Posted by Gregory Stevens on Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
Former "Big Brother 9" contestant Adam Jasinski will be sentenced this week for attempting to sell 2,000 pills of oxycodone to a DEA informant, as well as his failure to file a tax return for 2008, the same year he won $500,000 for his part in the hit reality series. Jasinski is expected to draw [...]
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