Article content The Manitoba government is trying for a second time to reform education in the province, but this time without planning to eliminate elected school boards. Article content The Progressive Conservative government faced widespread public opposition last year when it announced plans to wipe out all elected English-language school boards, and eventually backed down. […]
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By Dr. William H. Gaunt (NMD) A small fraction of the information in the last 100 plus pages is covered here. Readers are encouraged to read before and after the selected quotes to put things in context. References are available at the end of each chapter for additional information. My comments will appear in parentheses. […]
Note: Dr. Gaunt has provided the third and final installment of his review of The Real Anthony Fauci. It’s below and we’ll run the post in order on Monday. The book continues to sell and is #19 on the AP list. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3: A Few Nuggets from the New Best-selling Book […]
Sometimes our incredible Guest Experts have SO much to say that we need to change things a bit so that you can take full advantage of their expertise. This is one of those times. We are honored and privileged to have Dr. Jerome Schultz as a Guest Expert, and are thrilled to provide his wisdom […]
Part 2: A Few Nuggets from the New Best-selling Book by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Real Anthony Fauci, from Skyhorse Publishing Part one follows at the bottom – once part three is complete, we’ll rearrange a final post. By Dr. William H. Gaunt (NMD) This article covers highlights from the second hundred pages of […]
Appendicitis? Is he touching his side? The virus? Growing pains? Leg cramps? I had terrible leg cramps when I was his age. Did he see something on his iPad that scared or saddened him? Is it the spirit that lives in the guest room? What is he feeling Is he intuating something? Is that a […]
But the most dramatic increases that I witnessed in my practice fall under the general heading of brain dysfunction, including ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and various learning, sensory, motor, and developmental disabilities, all of which were distinctly rare when I began practicing in the late 1960’s, and still relatively uncommon in the 1970’s, but have been […]
Instead, by remaining silent and doing nothing for so many weeks, it allowed the President to have his way, until the surge in new cases threatened to overwhelm the capacity of hospitals and clinics to care for them, making containment of the outbreak seem impossible, and thus appearing to necessitate “flattening the curve,” by means […]
KUALA LUMPUR: Adopting a “heart-based” approach to developing future leaders must be considered as part of a strategic plan for students with special educational needs (SEN), said Yayasan Budi Penyayang Malaysia Chairman Nori Abdullah (pix). In this context, she said that a heart-based approach means that the quality and affairs of the heart are conscientiously […]
We’re going to have those problems. We’re going to have the adult problem and the childhood. We don’t even know what the peak of the childhood problem will be. We haven’t seen the peak. We went through some very abstract mathematical thinking to produce some curves, but the differences between the curves are extraordinary. We […]
The center has informed the Supreme Court that there is a specific component of the Samagra Shiksha program for the education of children with special needs and that support will be provided to meet their needs in general education schools. In an additional affidavit filed with the Supreme Court, the center said several provisions for […]
NOTE: This is part 4 of a 5 part series running all week. Parts 1, 2 and 3 are below. At the end of the series, we’ll reorganize to run it in order. Thank you. By Anne Dachel What is autism going to cost? One of the convenient results of the lie that autism is […]