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Men’s Diesel Watch Giveaway!

by Christine on October 24, 2012

With Christmas right around the corner, it is time to start thinking of what to buy the men in our lives. We have the joy of participating in an awesome giveaway hosted by First Class Watches to help get our men the perfect gift! Check out some information on the Diesel watch being given away! [...]

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TOMS Gives Back With One For One Mission

by Admin on September 9, 2012

Many of our readers continue to ask what are TOMS.com and why are you promoting them. The truth is we promote TOMS Shoes for a few reasons. First off WE LOVE TOMS and we buy them ourselves like crazy. They are incredibly comfortable shoes as well as they are fun and stylish. Also TOMS is [...]

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Autism Awareness Giveaway

by Admin on February 24, 2012

There are some things in the world that are really misunderstood, and one thing that touches our hearts dearly is Autism. Since we are avid Autism awareness supporters, we thought we’d put together a giveaway that will hopefully help raise some Autism awareness! We’ve teamed up with the lovely MommyMatter, and also NinjaMommers, two of [...]

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Teaching your autistic child how to read can be quite a challenging task. One way to make this task a bit easier for you and your child is to make use of picture cue cards. Picture cue cards contain both an image and a word. As most autistic children are very visual in nature, having [...]

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How to Best Approach an Autistic Child

by Katherine on November 20, 2011

As more and more children are diagnosed with autism and a lot of autistic children are joining the mainstream classroom, it is important that we are equipped with a general know-how of how to interact with an autistic child. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to interact with an autistic child, [...]

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Communicating with others is not always easy for a child who is diagnosed with autism. Some children may be able to communicate but may have difficulty understanding what the other person is saying while others, may not develop communication skills at all. The level of their communication skills varies depending on the child’s ability. To [...]

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To be able to manage your autistic child’s behavior when going out, it is always a good idea to take your child’s preference into consideration when you decide to take him along with you. Identify the type of environmental conditions that make him upset. Usually, huge crowds, long line ups and loud noises are among [...]

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Treating Mercury Poisoning with Zeolite

by Admin on July 14, 2011

Symptoms of mercury poisoning can vary; depending on how the mercury entered the body, the length of exposure, and how much mercury has built up in the tissues and organs. The most common symptoms of being poisoned by this toxic metal are mood swings, skin rashes, gastrointestinal problems, poor memory, mental confusion, muscle weakness, and [...]

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Autism Facts

by Admin on July 13, 2011

A complex biological disorder which includes symptoms such as difficulty with speech and communication, having abnormal posture or gestures, difficulty with understanding the feelings of others, sensory or visual misunderstandings, excessive fears or anxieties, as well as obsessive or compulsive behavior is known as autism.  Of the millions of individuals afflicted with autism, boys are [...]

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Diets for Autism

by Admin on July 12, 2011

Both adults and children alike who are afflicted with autism often have personalized nutritional programs or diets based on their health history in order to help with their symptoms.  It is common knowledge that autism is an extremely complex disorder leading to a wide variety of different symptoms including the following: misperceptions visual and sensory, [...]

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