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New Year, New Resolution!

As I was thinking about my New Year’s resolution for 2017, I thought back to my resolution for 2016… to focus on and celebrate Ryan’s day-to-day accomplishments.   I am pleased to say, Yes, I was successful!   Every night … Continue reading

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2016: Top Research of the Year

As December comes to a close, I always enjoy looking back at the research developments of the year. I thought I would share with you what I found to be some of the significant findings throughout 2016. ~ Maureen   … Continue reading

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Two Horses

This poem is so moving that I wanted to share it with all of you this holiday season. I hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday season!

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Picking the Right Gifts

One of our parents asked me about how to figure out what to give to a three-year-old child who has autism, and know that it will be his favorite? I thought back to my years when Ryan was a preschool … Continue reading

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International Day of Persons with Disabilities

“We mark this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities in the wake of the adoption of the ambitious 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This global blueprint for action summons us to ‘leave no one behind.’” These powerful words by … Continue reading

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#givingTuesday

One of the more recent traditions added to the Black Friday Weekend is Giving Tuesday, celebrated the Tuesday following Thanksgiving. Giving Tuesday was initiated in 2012, marking a day after Black Friday and Cyber Monday that shifts the focus from … Continue reading

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Gratitude

Thanksgiving is about gratitude. It’s about gathering. It’s not about wrapping and/or unwrapping presents. It’s about being present in our loved ones’ lives. It’s also such a uniquely American holiday. I’ve often had people at my table who weren’t born … Continue reading

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November is Epilepsy Awareness Month!

Epilepsy is the 4th most common neurological disease after migraine, stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease, affecting about 2 million people in the United States. Characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures, epilepsy remains misunderstood and discriminated against by the general public, and … Continue reading

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Talking Past

A mistake that is made by many who are not familiar with children and adults with disabilities is to discuss their challenges in front of them. The perception is that if someone doesn’t speak, or if someone has intellectual disabilities, … Continue reading

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Grow Up Great… with Sesame Street!

Last week was my annual PNC Grow Up Great meeting in Detriot, MI. I am honored to serve on the advisory board of this great initiative. It’s truly amazing what they have accomplished: More than $109 million in grants awarded … Continue reading

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