Are We Asking Them to Do Their Best While They Feel Their Worst?

By Janet Lintala Janet Lintala is author of The Un-Prescription for Autism: A Natural Approach for a Calmer, Happier, and More Focused Child The fog is like a cage without a key. Elizabeth Wurtzel IEPs, aides, modifications, tutoring, special classrooms, and well-trained, dedicated teachers are useful resources to help students on the autism spectrum. But […]
Avoid Side Effect Hell, and Support Vibrant Health Instead

I am on a mission to change the way conventional medicine approaches autism. Worldwide research reveals that autistic children and adults have health challenges that can affect their mood, sleep, bowels and behavior. These often-invisible health conditions can include constipation, acid reflux, belly pain, inflammation and ulcers, and even autoimmune attack on the brain. Autistic […]
Guest Blog by Joely Colmer

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]My name is Joely Colmer and I am a multi Award winning Autism Activist. I have a rare and unique gift that hinders me with many hidden hardships but also walks hand in hand with the very things I love most about myself. You see, my disability is my gift. My gift is Asperger’s Syndrome; […]
“Bless You!” A Simple Immune Protocol

Children always seems to catch a lot of colds when they go back to school in August every year, with lots of teachers and classmates coughing and sniffling. Is your child getting sick a lot, too? Got the pharmacy on speed-dial? Start now and get your child’s immune system ready for the “back to school” […]
Tips for a Good Night’s Sleep

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]One of the most exhausting aspects of raising a child with autism can be the sleep deprivation. Unless your child is one of the minority that sleeps through the night, I’m singing your song! First, let’s look at why so many children with autism have such poor sleep patterns. (To read about the science behind […]