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Come see me! Awareness Event in Tacoma - TODAY!

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Are you in the Puget Sound area?  Come see me signing books and spreading awareness today at the Barnes and Noble in Lakewood!  Here's more information about this great Autism Awareness Event in Tacoma, WA! From the Exceptional Families website: The Exceptional Families Network and PAVE are excited to announce their partnership in bringing you the second annual Autism Awareness Day!  Friday, April 27th  3:00 - 7:00 pm Barnes & Noble Lakewood Towne Center          This family-friendly event will feature:          - vendors that serve the local autism community          - book fair fundraiser...all of your purchases in the store and online will raise money          - demonstration of helpful apps on the Nook tablet device          - book signings by...

A DOUBLE Good News Day!

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I love days that have good news and I DOUBLE love days that have DOUBLE good news!  And ya know what, I got me one of them. :) Yesterday my dear friend Stark.Raving.Mad.Mommy posted on my Facebook letting me know that I had the honor of being included on Babble.com's Top 30 Autism Blogs.  I was, in all honesty, totally surprised and very flattered!  So a big thank you to the Babble panel who nominated HLW3B and selected me for the list!  If you have not seen the full list, please take a minute to go through each blog - it is worth the time! Oh Ya Baby! I am going to add to their list though, so please forgive me.  There was one blog I love that should be included on that list, in my (not so) humble opinion, and I feel it deserves a shoutout.  Any guesses which one?  Yep, that's right... Try Defying Gravity written by the talented and insightful Alysia Butler!  So, as far as I am concerned, her blog is the UNofficial #31. :)  Also, in case you are wondering, the hilarious S...

"Sensory Issues for $1000"

“ I’ll take Sensory Processing Disorder for $1000, Alex .”  I like to pretend that my self-taught ninja-like parenting skills in Sensory Processing Disorder will someday help me win a bunch of money on Jeopardy, but it’s not likely.  That’s OK, because in many ways, I’ve already won.  I just didn’t realize how lucky that first diagnosis was. The Lucky Diagnosis When my oldest son Gabriel was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) in 2005 I was honestly relieved.   I had finally got an answer that explained his insane meltdowns, his obsession with eating hot salsa (while tears rolled down his face and he begged for more), and some enlightenment for all of the crashing, climbing, jumping and falling.  But more importantly, the diagnosis gave me direction on how to help him.   At the time I had no idea that it would be the first step in learning how to help all three of my sons.  What a stroke of luck. The Education Begins That year I began learning all I could about SPD.  Googl...