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Announcement – Great Bike Giveaway: Special Bikes for Special Kids

Do you remember the freedom you felt, the confidence you gained, the pride you had when you received your first bike? The Great Bike Giveaway will help give give children with special needs the same...

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Rare Disease Day 2014: Join Together For Better Care

If all the people in the world with a rare disease lived in one country, it would be the world’s 3rd most populous country (The Global Gene Project). According to Rare Disease Day’s website a rare...

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Purple Day is a Day to Support Those Living with Epilepsy

Purple day is a day that is celebrated around the world to help focus and bring awareness for those who suffer from epilepsy and seizures. This day is celebrated every year on March 26th. It is an...

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Celebrate Easter With HERSHEY’S – Recipes and a #Giveaway for the #BunnyTrail

I love Easter. The egg hunts, new church clothes, baskets, Sunday dinner…. Easter is such a cheerful holiday. In keeping with tradition, my little ones do the town egg hunt, and we have Easter dinner...

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Chasing Away Your Child’s Beige Diet Blues | Sensory Focus Magazine

Most of us can agree that our special needs children tend to be picky eaters.  That’s not to say they all are… but the majority of our children are simply picky when it comes to their eating habits....

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Justina Pelletier – When Will Freedom Come ?

It’s spring break for many school age children.  I have a email box full of photos of kids who are at the beach, families skiing in Colorado, and my own neighborhood sounds like an endless summer play...

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The Parent’s Guide to the Medical World of Autism by Dr. Edward Aull – A Book...

I recently had the opportunity to review The Parent’s Guide to the Medical World of Autism by Dr. Edward Aull.  Dr. Aull is a behavioral pediatrician who has been diagnosing and treating patients with...

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Questions About Connecticut Shooter Adam Lanza, Asperger’s Syndrome and SPD |...

Time has passed since the shooting at a Connecticut elementary school that left 26 people dead; most of the victims were children. The shooter was Adam Lanza. He just happened to have Asperger’s...

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The Voice of Adults with Sensory Processing Disorder | Sensory Focus Magazine

What would it be like to discover you have been living with sensory processing disorder after 40 years? What will it be like for our children as they grown into adults?  Will things change?  Will you...

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There’s No Place Like Camp, Especially #Autism “Camp C.A.N.O.E.”

Almost four years ago, our family found out there was an Open House for a new Autism camp coming to the Oklahoma City area. We excitedly packed our children into our vehicle and drove the thirty...

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Teal is the New Orange for Halloween

Who does not love an excuse to have fun with your child, go to a party or say, trick or treat as you visit your neighborhood. If you are an allergy parent events and days like this strike fear in your...

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A View in the Mirror : Why I Don’t Light it Up Blue, But it’s Cool if You Do

First of all, let me say, I have two ends of the spectrum living in my home.  For personal and privacy reasons I do not share my older son’s issues, challenges and struggles as an aspie. He is grown...

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