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?I don’t know why a player wanna hate T. I didn’t choose the game. The game chose me.
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WTF?!
As I was enjoying the second day of our overnight family holiday outing at our friends’
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I peek at Ryan through his bedroom door. He doesn’t notice me, which gives me a moment to obse
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“Faceblindness” has been associated with autism, as written about by Donna Williams and Joe at This Way of Life. About two percent of the population has faceblindess or congenital prosopagnosia, according to today’s Science Daily. A team of scientists has been able to devise a biological explanation for faceblindness. In those who have it,
“there [...]
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Since I recently began a self-evaluation program I created for myself to observe where my limitatio
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Since I recently began a self-evaluation program I created for myself to observe where my limitatio
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Since I recently began a self-evaluation program I created for myself to observe where my limitatio
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You have the warriors.
And then there’s the rest of us.
The warriors will, literally, stop at
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Earlier this year, reports that the US Federal Court of Claims had conceded that vaccines had contributed to the onset of autistic symptoms in the case of Hannah Poling led to much speculation and debate about (1) if mitochondrial disorders could be linked to autism and (2) how common mitochondrial disorders might be among autistic [...]
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Did Thanksgiving and now full speed ahead into December with all of its festivities, plus a few extras. Today is “Black Friday” here in the US, formerly known as “the day after Thanksgiving when people line up at 5am to charge the stores to get super-special-deal-discounts on holiday purchases”—as you probably guessed, we didn’t hit [...]
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1049 cases of measles have been reported in England and Wales so far this year, the highest number in 13 years and exceeding the number on 2007, when there were 990 case. Today’s Guardian reports that health officials are seriously concerned about a possible epidemic of measles of between 30,000 - 100,000 cases. Measles has [...]
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Campania de informare asupra problematicii autismului si tehnicilor de interventie in autism
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Boy Lacer is so loving playgroup now, he’s got a lot more confident and independent there re
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First off I have gotten some stitching done:
From Nov 2008
Which I’m very happy about
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Patternicity.
It’s a term that refers to “the tendency to find meaningful patterns in meaningless noise,” as noted by Michael Shermer in the November Scientific American:
Traditionally, scientists have treated patternicity as an error in cognition. A type I error, or a false positive, is believing something is real when it is not (finding a nonexistent pattern). [...]
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34-year-old Charlene Sawyer has a “rich and dark mezzo soprano voice,” today’s Charlotte Observer notes. Sawyer was not diagnosed with autism until she was 17 years old. She started piano lessons and performing with school choirs at the age of 12, and has been taking voice lessons since she was 14. And
Around this time, she [...]
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Romancierul si poetul britanic Mark Haddon a lucrat in tinerete cu copiii autisti. A patruns atunci
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Are we elevating science and technology as the next savior of mankind? Perhaps this is a question th
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Among the books about autism at the public library in our town are this, this, and this—I’ve put in requests for a few other things.
To be very honest, we rarely visit our library. While there’s no lack for books of every sort at our house, Charlie’s not a reader. I was interested to read about [...]
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Ignoring the advice of those Martha Stewart-ish types who preach the gospel of “thou shalt get the shopping done early in the week before the actual national holiday hits, Charlie and I went to the store at 6pm on Wednesday night. The aisles were crowded and, while Charlie at one point started pushing the cart [...]
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Well, it is Thanksgiving. So instead of my usual “the glass is not only half empty, but it
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We had the child study meeting with the principal, a speech pathologist, a person from the school bo
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Back in May, 5-year-old Alex Barton was voted out of his kindergarten class by his classmates. His teacher, Wendy Portillo, had asked the students to vote on whether they wanted Alex to remain. Alex’s mother, Melissa Barton, removed Alex from the school following this incident, which received a great deal of attention in the national [...]
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