Showing posts with label gfcf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gfcf. Show all posts

Thursday, April 02, 2009

GFCF Twitter Party, did you RSVP?

Gluten Free Twitter Party

Tomorrow, I am a panelist at the Gluten Free Twitter Party. I run at 7:30. Look for the hashtag #gfree. To organize the tweets, you can use TweetChat, or TweetGrid. These services will pick on the the #gfree tweets so you can keep them straight. To enter, log on to the site, and enter room, type #gfree. And, you're there.

So, anything you wanted to know about the gluten-free, casein-free diet...ask me. My son has been on the diet since he was 5 years old. He is 10 now. So a bit over 5 years, he has been diet-compliant. Over the years, I have found what works and what doesn't. I would LOVE to share my knowledge, and hope it helps you.

If you have any specific questions, ask in comments...I will make sure to get you the information. There are also many giveways, which may entice you to attend.. free stuff is always fun.

As for GFCF... I am currently working on a list of GFCF fast food, just clearing a few items with the companies to make sure they are compliant. Be on the look out for that post soon.

T, who is in yer Twitter, tellin' you what to eat

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

I Have a Special Job For You

Type-a Mom is looking for a few good moms, and you are one of them! Do you like to write? Do you know a little something about parenting? Special needs kids? Preschoolers? Crafts? Massage? Then type-a mom wants you! They are currently looking for mom writers in all areas to write articles for the site.

We especially need moms who are adept (or just pretend to be, like me) in special needs parenting! I need some help with material over there, readers! I would love to have you join me. So if you have kids with autism, adhd, hearing-impaired or other different-abilities, high-tail it over to type-a mom. And tell them TLC sent you! I would love to see a well-rounded category representing special needs.

I have my newest article running right now on transitioning to theGFCF diet and remaining sane (yes it is possible!) Go read it and give me feedback. I am writing for you, tell me what you want.

edit me rest of story

T, who would love to see more people over there writing

Friday, March 03, 2006

Autism Resources

This page is a work in progress...if you know something that needs to be here...let me know!

theautspot is an online social network similar to facebook, but for those specifically with autism and those who love them.

Weighted Blankets: Dream Catchers
TACA -Talk About Curing Autism
GFCF Diet
The AQ Test (not scientific)

Articles I Have Written On Autism

Difficulties with Figures of Speech in Autism
Seven Ways to Ease Transitions For Children With Autism
What You Need To Know Before a Special Needs IEP Meeting
Feeling Overwhelmed With a New Autism Diagnosis
Quick and Easy Tranisitioning To a Gluten Free Casein Free Diet
Home Interventions For Autism
Easy Interventions For a Child With Autism
My Reasons To Homeschool A Child With Autism
Avoiding Power Struggles In Autism
Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) For Autism
Help Your Child Cope With Anxiety
Avoiding Pitfalls of the Gluten Free Casein Free (GFCF) Diet
Errands With Autism Spectrum Kids
Homeschooling Alternative For Autism Spectrum Kids
Ways To Help A Child Cope With a Special Needs Sibling (book list included)
How To Talk To a Child With Autism
Sensory Integration Dysfunction (SDI) Defined For Parents
Easy Ways You Can Help Your Child With Autism Succeed
Helping Your Child With Dysgraphia
Autism Diagnosis and Signs of Autism
Easy Help For Autism and Fears
Becoming More Aware of Autism and How You Can Help Kids With Autism
How To Deal With Criticism When Parenting A Child With Autism
Importance of Early Intervention Programs For Autism Treatment

I am the Orange County Special Needs Kids Examiner,and I publish about 4 times a week. If you have a topic, send me an email...I love comments and feedback.

Celexa proven ineffective for treatment of autism
Local center receives award for excellence
Books for a child with a special needs sibling
Autism on the Seas allows flexibilty for vacation
As autism rises, who will take care of tomorrow's autistic adults?
Autistic activists, parents at odds over autism cure
Strategies for kids with autism that help in handling change
Does new autism recovery research give parents more to feel guilty about?
Help for parents struggling with autism
About Maddie
Danny's Farm provides safe haven for special needs kids
Exit Exam and Special Education
TACA Autism Walk
The Big Bang Theory tv show presents autism as just another normal
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