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Another Autism Conference

What do I think about autism conferences? Well, I really believe that both parents and professionals should get themselves out, from time to time, and attend some autism-related conference if your child is on the spectrum. I didn't do this at first. Early on, my husband and I focused on helping our child. We read…

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New Tra-Dish: Potato Carbonara Soup

The following post is sponsored byRagPut a fun new spin on a classic recipe and make a New Tra-Dish! This one comes from Cindy Kerschner over at Cindy’s Recipes and Writingswho put a twist onRag’sFettuccine Carbonara.The result: a creamy, satisfying soup that your family will gobble up!Check out her post below:I love creamed soups but I dont always have all the ingredients handy. Cream …

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Healthy Kids Lunches for School

Lunchtime provides the opportunity for school children to refuel mid-day. By working to ensure that your kid’s school lunch is both nutritious, and delicious, you can increase the effectiveness of this mid-day meal break. Whether you pack a meal for your child, or he picks up his food at the school lunch line, you can make strides to promote healthy lunchtime food choices.

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Allergy vs. Intolerance: Do You Know The Difference?

Weaning is an exciting milestone for parents, but so many things in an infant’s new world can trigger a reaction. Unfortunately, worried moms and dads instantly label outbreaks as “allergic” reactions, and the problem is not correctly diagnosed.While theres no doubt children can be allergic to certain foods, the incidence is only about 8%, according to a new report commissioned by the federal government, led by Dr.