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Autistic Childrens Seeing Spirits - Articles
Autism - The Politics of Hate and Cure
by
Gavin B.
Posted
Mon 05 Mar 2012 5:38pm
This is bound to be a controversial post and I'll probably offend at least a few people out there. It's not my intention but it's probably inevitable so before I begin, I want to apologize - it's nothing personal okay.
At the same time, I'll admit that I'm not entirely qualified to say what I'll be saying here. My kids can use the toilet t ...
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Raising An Autistic Child - Reality Check # 1
by
Harold L D.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:31am
Raising an autistic child brings both great joy and great challenges, for the parents and for the child's brothers and sisters.
As a father nothing lifts my spirits more than arriving home after a tough day at work and seeing Conor's face pressed against the window waiting for Dad. I went to a local pub to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs - ...
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Dr. Buttar on IV EDTA Chelation and the Autistic Boy's Death
by
Pat S.
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 6:12pm
A 5-year old autistic boy named Abubakar Tariq Nadamas died last week, most likely from the IV EDTA chelation treatment he was undergoing. This news sent a shock wave through the autism community. This makes total sense when you read page 4 of " Treatment Options for Mercury/Metal Toxicity in Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities: Con ...
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The Autism Speaks Book List
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Mon 29 Aug 2011 5:07pm
I want to like Autism Speaks. I really do. I know some very good people working with Autism Speaks. From a very practical standpoint, they are one of the biggest autism organizations and I need them to be doing good.
Unfortunately, sometimes Autism Speaks does things which I really find difficult to support. Recently, I pointed out t ...
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Book Review of a Flawed and Mean Spirited Autism Book
by
Harold L D.
Posted
Thu 18 Jun 2009 10:10pm
Book reviews are not where I would expect to find a good understanding of autism spectrum disorders or the quirky neurodiversity anti-cure ideology which demonizes parents seeking to help their children but there are always exceptions. A review by Professor Guy Dove of Wendy Lawson's Book Concepts of Normality The Autistic and Typical Spectrum ...
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Autism is not for the faint of heart
by
Tricia

Posted
Fri 07 Aug 2009 11:46am
By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY | News Sun
AVON PARK — Seven-year-old Sydney Lanier’s eyes sparkle. She has a delightful gap-toothed smile. Left to herself, she plays happily for hours.
Sydney also has excellent manners, especially for one so young.
Ask her, “Do you want to play?” She answers politely, “No, thank you.”
That polite rep ...
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Change.org's Straw Man Attack On Autism Recovery
by
Harold L D.
Posted
Thu 16 Apr 2009 11:14pm
Change.org represents a progressive voice on many fronts but when it comes to children and adults with autism spectrum disorders it has chosen to embrace the regressive ideology of Neurodiversity (ND). The ND ideology is regressive on many fronts, it is inherently undemocratic in that adults with mild versions of autism disorders assert a right ...
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