“I Love My Child, But I Miss Me” No one warns you about this part of motherhood. They tell you about sleepless nights, stretch marks, feeding schedules, and tantrums.But no one prepares you for the quiet moment when you look at an old photo of yourself and think: “I miss her.” If you’ve ever missed […]
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What is important in our whole life? What is of value? Most people can agree that parenting is important to us all. The value of parenting – its contribution to our health and wellbeing – is priceless. However, the falling birth rates show us that it is becoming less and less attractive to be a […]
Suzanne Marino for the electricity Note: Mission accomplished. The world is happy to be autistic. Our children were early adopters. We could all use a padded cell – I mean, “room of the senses”. By Anne Dachel Last week’s stories present two views on the decline of children around the world as posted on my […]
UK: A new school for children with autism has opened in Basingstoke. By Anne Dachel Over the past 30 years, a large group of parents has increasingly claimed that their normally developing children were negatively affected by routine child vaccinations, leading to a diagnosis of autism. Suspicion was quickly met by those who brought these […]
Mollie Emery from Bloomington has a young son, Aedan. He was due to start kindergarten at Northpoint Elementary School in August last year. Emery said her son is academically good but needs structure. “It is difficult for Aedan to regulate his emotions and behavior, be it excitement or sadness or anger,” said Emery. “He’s just […]
By Cathy Jameson One morning a little over a month ago, I caught up on some posts in an online group. As I sipped my coffee, I scrolled to the latest message. The commentator said that people who choose not to vaccinate “should thank the rest of us for taking public health seriously”. , the […]
The pandemic has clearly been taking its toll around the world for over a year, but as a mom, like many other parents, I am extremely concerned about the underlying behavioral challenges that may affect our children. Across the country, children have seen major disruptions due to the initial uncertainty surrounding the virus, followed by […]
By Cathy Jameson One morning a little over a month ago, I caught up on some posts in an online group. As I sipped my coffee, I scrolled to the latest message. The commentator said that people who choose not to vaccinate “should thank the rest of us for taking public health seriously”. , the […]