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Autistic Resources in the Twin Cities
We return to our backyard with a story from WCCO Radio’s Edgar Linares on a store that sells products designed to help children and adults on the autism spectrum develop Simply called The Autism Shop, owners C… -
A Staples Adventure
We took the family out to eat for Bearhug and Cuddlebug's birthday, and tried to time it so we'd arrive after the lunch crowd but before the dinner crowd. Our boys really don't do crowds, especially Bitty, and we wante… -
Preparing For The Holidays With Your Autistic Child
Soon, Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations will be out. Have you thought about how you can prepare your autistic child for the holidays? For many parents of an autistic child, autism plus holidays equals nightmare.… -
Forward Movement
Before I knew I had a kid who struggled mightily with auditory processing, I reveled in Martin's difference. I loved his oblivious attitude about civil holidays. I respected the way he ignored the strange parts of Chris… -
Gluten-casein free Cooking
I have been cooking gluten and casein-free for approximately eight years. I consider myself an expert in the field. I don't know everything but any Mom knows that when you are doing something so your child doesn't die…
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