December 2012

My response to Dr. Young’s oped, “Making it easier to identify and treat the next Adam Lanza.”

While I very much appreciate many of the points captured in Dr. Young’s Detroit Free Press oped, “Making it easier to identify and treat the next Adam Lanza,” I struggle with the title and it’s somewhat sensationalistic slant.  We all know that an infinitesimal number of children go on to commit such violently tragic acts […]

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Why I am disappointed in the Balanced Mind Foundation

In response to “Adam Lanza: Part 2“, by Susan Resko: While I sincerely appreciate Part 2 of Susan’s Resko’s blog about Adam Lanza, it does not go nearly far enough, and does not even touch upon the failure of our public education system to educate children with the early onset of psychiatric illness. She is correct

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A parent’s response to vitriolic prejudice of children with ASD

Elizabeth Acquaire’s blog about children with autism will stop you dead in your tracks and then make you wonder if she is Anne Coulter’s twin sister. Her comments are outrageously vitriolic and reflect her deep-rooted prejudice, hatred and fear of children with autism and ADHD. They also reflect a level of illiterateness that makes one wonder

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