Guest guest Posted August 1, 2001 Report Share Posted August 1, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm The early warning signs I so wanted my child to be normal. When she found out that her son had learning difficulties, Fox had to face her own prejudices about the label autistic and cope with the deep changes it made to her family Intensive autism therapy spurs debate on its value Long waiting list hurting autism intervention program Congress May Order Insurers to Cover More Mental Illnesses Production of vaccines in dire need of a boost With fewer manufacturers than ever, consumers are starting to feel the sting Mixing business with science Program needs room to move Epileptic Children With Temporal Lobe Masses Fare Best From Resections How to get a toddler of few words to talk. Parents can help speech-delayed children at home DELUGE OF NEW TESTING METHODS EXPECTED POST-GENOME EFFECTS OF MATERNAL DISEASE ON THE FETUS Dangers of psychiatric drugs rise with heat Focus on fun Day camp helps ADHD kids learn to cope Allergy Fears Prompt Infant Formula Recall NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A nationwide alert has been issued by Mead Nutritionals to warn consumers about potential allergic reactions to ingredients in their LactoFree infant formula sample packs Testing Times: Emotionally Disturbed Kids Pose Challenge for Schools Brain Candy Natural Alternative To Medical Marijuana Discovered Western New Yorkers still gobbling up Flutie Flakes Do Kids Have Too Much Power? Parents agree that children today are spoiled. But a rising number are fighting the tendency to indulge and coddle them Trio find joy in helping autistic girl Candidly Speaking About…Candida Manhunt Ends On Happy Note Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2001 Report Share Posted August 14, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Hey all, back from camping! We all survived, even in the 100 degree heat in a popup. Zach did great just about the whole week, only a few little meltdowns. So anyway, added around 55 links to stories today to catch up for the week at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Brain White-Matter Lesions From Gluten Allergy (Celiac) (Full Text) Court says County didn't provide adequate education Fears rise over mercury. Is there really a link between a preservative used in vaccines and autism in children Hawaii Battered by Special Ed Costs Quality Web-based genetics information needed for patients and physicians A lift for some special athletes B.C. weighs direct payments for autism Parents would decide how to spend treatment dollars Parents of autistic girl win appeal District Ordered To Pay For Boy's Texas School " Ninth Circuit Issues Strong Decision in J. v. County " by Pete . Decision in J. v. County Sch. Dist. and Nevada Dept of Education: Digital Angel to Enter Beta Test Phase on Highly Anticipated Wanderers Product The medium and the message: Eyes and ears understand differently, Carnegie Mellon scientists report in the Journal Human Brain Mapping Planning is key for special needs kids Dogs give more than companionship Service animals aid more people with disabilities that aren't apparent Arizona officials worry that thousands at risk. Back to School Vaccinations FDA Moves to Ban Cold Remedy Ingredient Beyond Disabilities - Home Provides Lively, Safe Environment for Disabled Children NASBE Awards Grants to Five States to Develop Coordinated Early Childhood/Special Education Policies Special demands lost Different views of state schools chief frustrates parents Oculomotor abnormalities in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2001 Report Share Posted August 21, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Disabled people are closer to $64 million deal THROUGH THE CRACKS State aid not available for many people with developmental disabilities South Boston's 'Ollie' turns 100 Neighborhood House is praised for its programs Unraveling The Deep, Daily Mysteries Of Autism: While parents sort the pieces, UW researchers hunt for connections Vouchers restrict disabled transfers The Pinellas schools attorney's ruling applies only to public school transfer vouchers. Freudians Are Wrong. It's Not All in the Family The Limiting of Science Is Cutting Off Hope The 'autism' dragnet A Different Space New England Abilities Expo Set for September Barred by building societies Schools' Backing of Behavior Drugs Comes Under Fire No barriers: A camping trip puts travelers with disabilities at the helm If you go: What to know about the trips Hornby's latest digs for the good in all of us Creating a legacy of care Aging parents hope to provide for disabled kids Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Crohn's: An Autoimmune or Bacterial-Related Disease? One jab good, three jabs bad Group homes shortage strands mentally ill What can stem cells really do? Will government's 'autism' dragnet entrap your child? Neurons Implanted in Stroke-Damaged Brain Tissue Show Function, Say University of Pittsburgh Researchers Mental Health Care Provider Seeks Monetary and Punitive Damages From State Health Care Officials Pet Hamsters, Mice Pose Birth Defect Risk Post-Infectious Irritable Bowel A Possibility State ignoring ‘autism epidemic’, say parents AUTISM AWARENESS Shrinking to Excess: WJS Editor Bashes Asperger/ADHA Fakes 'I'll be damned if I let a psychiatrist near my son.' Letters to the Wall Street Journal in Response to “Shrinking to Excess†By Tunku Varadarajan [This is only a portion of the letters published to the paper’s website. For the rest, see website] Artists' work helps humanize world of autism Schools' Backing of Behavior Drugs Comes Under Fire Students with Disabilities Embrace Assistive Devices at Teen Tech Shapes, Sounds Help Dyslexic Kids Learn Words Partnership holds out hope for state money to continue programs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Reforming Psychiatry's DSM Injection of fear Researchers Say Embryos in Labs Are Not Available Walking the Walk For Autistic Son Mom, disabled son struggle with rules Human Rights Appeal Over MMR Jabs Mother prepares unique legal action in bid to protect son from vaccine she believes triggered autism in her first child Burden of mental illness in America falls on minorities Surgeon general releases new report CONGRESS WILL RENEW AND LIKELY EXPAND A '96 LAW FORBIDDING HEALTH INSURERS FROM PUTTING TIGHTER CAPS ON MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS THAN THOSE FOR OTHER MEDICAL SERVICES. Lapses in care lead to deaths, records show Help far off for families in crisis Nothing is average about Noah Families sacrifice time, relationships for care at home Family Care makes staying in the community possible Electronic device can track patients who wander away from care centers, homes A responsibility state should accept Our View: Funds could extend care for developmentally disabled. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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