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The tragedy of youth suicide: Children searching for hope | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “The loss of a young life whether by accidental or natural circumstance is a tear in the fabric of humanity’s immortal soul.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Parents this is hard to face but we need to understand youth suicide via @JeromeElam The tragedy of youth suicide: http://t.co/4EBUc6nb
Sensory friendly theater for special needs kids at the Kennedy Center | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “For people with sensory sensitivities, a day at the theater can be impossible. Places like the Kennedy Center are making it possible for special needs individuals to take part.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Special hockey for autistic youth is therapy on skates | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Special hockey for players with developmental disabilities is more than just a sport. It teaches sportsmanship, teamwork, friendship, motor skills, and so much more.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Mental health and women in history: Dorothea Dix | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “After witnessing a gross injustice, Dorothea Dix took on U.S. and Canadian legislators to advocate for people who were politically and economically powerless.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Mental health and women in history: Mary Todd Lincoln | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Mary Lincoln is remembered as being the wife of a famous man, and for having mental and emotional issues. It has been suggested that she suffered from bipolar disorder; maybe she did.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Mental health and women in history: Mary Todd Lincoln http://t.co/xzUsbDT2 #bipolar
Make your own baby food: Why your pocketbook and baby will thank you | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Commercially prepared baby food has its place. However, in the long run, if you make your own baby food, you will save money and increase the number of foods you can introduce to your little one.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Make your own baby food: Why your pocketbook and baby will thank you: SILVER SPRING, MD, February 3, 2012―When p... http://t.co/yAKsDntT
Top Ten: Joys of parenting an autistic child | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “You hear a lot about why it's hard to raise a kid with autism. Here are ten reasons it can be joyful as well.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Five reasons your doctor hates Obamacare | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Health care reform, organized medicine, physician practice management, and patient care ? a real time look at the challenges facing doctors and patients in America today.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Op-ed: 5 reasons your #physician hates #Obamacare (@WashTimes) http://t.co/p97W9R6c
Why I won’t buy UNICEF holiday cards | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “The hypocrisy of UNICEF’s Christmas and holiday cards” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Why I won’t buy UNICEF holiday cards. http://t.co/pWyEbUmA #orphancare #adoption
Focus on: Autistic author Jane Meyerding | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “"Mapping Charlie" by autistic author Jane Meyerding is a fun, engaging murder mystery. What's more, it's a fascinating glimpse into the life of a faceblind, autistic adult.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
Most Recently Shared on November 8, 2011 at 9:50 pm By:
MT @Stimey: Interview: Jane Meyerding, author of mystery novel Mapping Charlie about an autistic, faceblind adult: http://t.co/If1Pw9x3 -SR
Mothers to risk arrest in “milk and cookies” event outside FDA | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Bringing raw milk across state lines breaks transport ban and may put some moms in jail.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Seniors: Improve your health by going to the dogs | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Study after study finds that pets provide special enrichment to the lives of seniors.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Many new pet owners report a drop in minor health complaints within one month of taking in their furry friend - http://t.co/DeZfVd7j
Who should lead the autism rights movement? | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Seemingly natural allies, parent advocates and autistic self-advocates are often at loggerheads when it comes to discussing autism advocacy. A new series at the Thinking Person's Guide to Autism delves into the reasons why—and how both sides can learn to work together.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
Most Recently Shared on September 30, 2011 at 5:16 pm By:
Sincere thanks to @Stimey for well-rounded reporting on the #TPGA Dialogues. Extra thanks to Zoe @aneeman & @rumhud http://t.co/8Pu4nslJ -SR
Vegan Triathlete Brendan Brazier ‘Thrive Foods’ NYC book release party | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “Vega founder presents new nutrition guide with 200 plant based recipes from chefs at award-winning restaurants.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Nicks Organic Farm, Civic groups file suit in farm to soccer field plan | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “30 yr old local organic farm and citizen groups protest county plan to turn farm into soccer fields, citing procedure discrepancy.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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