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The First Responders for Autism

August 6, 2012January 16, 2021 Sabrina Freeman, Ph.D. 0 Comments developmentallydelayed, diagnosis, language, speechtherapy

  There’s nothing like a good Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) to identify a child with autism early, usually before

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Thank You Mother Goose

December 2, 2011January 16, 2021 stuffwiththing 0 Comments books, developmentallydelayed, diagnosis, interventions

Back when Heidi was first diagnosed in 2007 we were on long wait lists for early intervention services. While we

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Positivity is Powerful

October 27, 2011January 16, 2021 Claire Parkinson 1 Comment aspergers, developmentallydelayed, interviews, news, psychologist

 A pretty exciting thing happened to me yesterday. I was contacted by a reporter for the “Weekly News” which is

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Melancholy Birthdays

September 3, 2011January 16, 2021 Annemarie Chagnon 0 Comments developmentallydelayed, musicandautism, neurotypical

This post has been playing on my mind all week. the wording,the structure. How I can make it not sad or melancholy. How I

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Allergies: Different Scales Give Different Results

July 22, 2011February 28, 2020 Gina St. Aubin 0 Comments allergyissues, developmentallydelayed, gfcfdiet, sensoryprocessingdisorder

Allergies. The farther we dig, the more we find as commonalities between our kiddos. Autism inevitably goes hand in hand

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A Milestone

September 23, 2010January 6, 2020 Eric Jager 0 Comments developmentallydelayed, iep, milestone, parenting a child with autism, progress

Today is a milestone day.  A milestone day is a day that you never forget.  Milestone days are memorable because of

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Partners (in crime and love)

August 26, 2010December 29, 2019 Jen Graber 0 Comments asd, autism, developmentallydelayed, diagnosis

Martin and his sister have a volatile relationship. Full of love, full of frustration, and sometimes full of physical conflict.

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Autisable Dads Podcast

S4 E16 Finding Joy
Autisable Dads 

S4 E16 Finding Joy

April 24, 2022April 24, 2022 Joel Manzer 0

  Ever get that feeling that some days you are the bird, and other days you’re the parked car? Let’s

S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories
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S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories

April 1, 2022April 1, 2022 Joel Manzer 0
S4 E12 Communication is Key
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S4 E12 Communication is Key

March 25, 2022March 25, 2022 Joel Manzer 0
S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help
Autisable Dads 

S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help

March 18, 2022March 18, 2022 Joel Manzer 0

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