NEW YORK, NY (April 2, 2009) – Groundbreaking Autism Treatment Acceleration Act (ATAA) legislation introduced today. Originally drafted by then-Senator Barack Obama and introduced by Senators Richard Durbin (D-IL), Robert Casey (D-PA), and Robert Menendez (D-NJ), ATAA is comprehensive federal legislation that addresses several critical challenges facing the autism community, including increased funding for scientific research, treatment and services. The ATAA incorporates provisions from the Expanding the Promise of Individuals with Autism Act (EPIAA) originally proposed by Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY).
Friday, April 3, 2009
Autism Acceleration Act
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
High Chair Recall
cpsc.gov:
Evenflo is recalling around 90 thousand of their majestic high chairs. The chair has plastic caps and metal screws that can loosen and fall out, posing a choking hazard and they could even allow your child to slip out.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Child Labor in India
This is a sad one folks, but I promised I would pass it along.
It is stories like this one that make me feel guilty about complaining about the little problems in life. I wish I could just take all the suffering kids home with me!
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Gardasil Worries?
I am looking for a parent/child to interview who is thinking about getting the Gardasil vaccine to protect against HPV.
I am also looking for some parents who give their children vitamin D supplements each day. If you live in Central Illinois, please contact me at newsanchormom (at) gmail (dot) com.
Thanks a ton!
-NewsAnchorMom Jen
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
The Pregnancy Brain Got Me Today!
I was at work tonight and someone had some sort of pasta that smelled so good I could taste it. So as soon as the show was over, I called Avanti's and ordered something to be picked up. "Oh good, only takes 15 minutes, fantastic because I am starving."

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Renting Toys
I do like this concept, but I don't think I am clean enough or organized enough to make this happen. My kids would end up ruining the toys for sure and then I would have to buy them anyway. We have this problem with library books. They want to look through the pages, I get busy and the next thing you know... there is marker on a page or something got ripped. However, I would be willing to check it out if someone were to start "renting" toys here. How about you?
I just found a website that does rent toys in the U.S.: Baby Plays.com Plans start at 26.99 a month. You can give it as a gift. Now that is a great idea. I would absolutely love this as a gift. We do end up losing toys and such after a few weeks. This way, we would be forced to keep track of the toys and then send them back the next month. Fabulous.
FROM CNN: For frugal parents and their fickle children, here's an enterprising idea: The economic downturn has spawned a new business trend -- Companies in Singapore are now allowing people to rent -- rather than buy -- toys for their kids.For entrepreneur Elaine Gay, this is her favourite part of the job. A hands-on approach to a very unique service. "Does she like this one?" "It's quite good."
Customer satisfaction is crucial and this service caters to the most fickle of customers. But this toy is not for sale, it's for rent.
It's one of several toy rental companies that have recently emerged in Singapore. The principal is simple - customers rent the toy for a fee and simply return it when it falls out of favour.
"We have a huge variety of toys to choose from, for example this toys would cost $200 in the malls, if I can rent it, it would cost $35 per month and if she doesn't like I can return it the next month and get something else."
"Say bye bye to the toy."
"In times of recession, people want to tighten their budgets. For children, they are still willing to spend. Instead of buying, why not rent for thier kids to try out and it's still cheaper renting than buying."
"We have book rentals, we have DVD rentals, it's about time we have toy rentals." Anita: this is our warehouse. We have about 1500 products, we store according to age group or functionality.
Stevens: what are the most popular items?
Anita: car seats, baby cots, breast pumps..
Anita Brukers founded Singapore's first and largest toy rental club. In recent months, several others companies offering the same service have popped up. "Some are successful, some have fizzled out a bit. They didn't really understand what it involved. it's quite labour intensive and I think a lot of people underestimate that."
But that hasn't discouraged many toy rental companies. Most rely heavily on their browse-friendly websites, appealing to the busy schedule of most parents.
They simply place their order online and have it delivered to their home within days. All toys are sterilized between rentals. and parents are required to buy the toy if it breaks.
Brukers and her partner say business is good, but they hope that the global slowdown will push more parents towards their service. "Pay only for what you need when you need it...an important principle in today's tough economic climate, and one that these entrepreneurs hope will be help them turn a profit."
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What's working for Autism
April is Autism Awareness Month and this Thursday is World Autism Day. You are bound to see a lot of articles on the topic throughout the month. I will post the ones that I think are helpful to parents. This one talks about ABA therapy and why a lot of parents say it really helps their kids in social situations. Is you have a child with autism, let us know what works for your son/daughter by posting a comment.
While ABA encompasses a broad range of practices of studying and changing behavior, the one usually associated with autism is called discrete trial instruction. A trial consists of a cue, the opportunity to respond and a reward.
Analysts examine progress based on such data at least once a day -- sometimes five or six times a day -- and will change the treatment plan if necessary. In Ryan's case, a trial begins when his clinical specialist takes him near the elevator and asks him to hand over a card -- his way of requesting access to the elevator. If Ryan gives the card, he gets to go to the elevator, and that is the end of one trial. If he does not, his helpers walk him away, and a new trial begins.
ABA is very effective, but the term "cure" is inaccurate, experts said. Autism describes a broad range of characteristics, not an underlying cause, Call said. ABA techniques can produce significant behavior changes, however.
The therapy has evolved since then, however. In the beginning, the approach to ABA was more dogmatic and "cookie-cutter," Wiznitzer said. A child who cooperated got a reward, but a child who did not cooperate got a punishment such as yelling or a squirt of water.
Today, many analysts who use ABA as a guide go more with the flow of the needs of the child, he said.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
LeRoy Kids Found Dead
I was just talking a reporter covering this story last week. She was saying how it was so hard to interview the mom without crying. I told her I understood. I can't think about this story without tears welling up in my eyes and I didn't get to meet the mom in person. I cannot imagine losing my boys after being forced to give them to someone who I knew was not mentally well. What a horrible situation. I had really hoped the boys would be found in Texas or some other far away state. My condolences to the family.
From WEEK/HOI: A tragic end to an amber alert for two missing LeRoy boys.
The McLean County Sheriff's department reports two bodies matching the description of Jack and Duncan Connolly were discovered in the back seat area of a vehicle belong to their father Michael Connolly.
The vehicle was found in a secluded remote area of Putnam County Sunday around 5 p.m.
Officers also found a deceased man matching the description of Michael Connolly located about 60 feet west of the vehicle.
Autopsies are schedule for one this afternoon and police are expected to hold a press conference at four this afternoon at the McLean County Sheriff's Office.
The boys had been reported missing on March 8th after their father Michael Connolly failed to return them to their mother following visitation.
-NewsAnchorMom Jen
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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Kids with Kidney Stones
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