Showing posts with label Jenny McCarthy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jenny McCarthy. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

"USE YOUR BIG BOY WORDS, DENIS LEARY"

Boston HeraldImage via WikipediaI don’t known why a degree from Emerson gives him the right, but evidently Denis Leary seems to believe that he knows more about Autism than the neurologists that diagnose children with Autism in this country. He has called the parents of Autistic children “lazy, stupid or both”. How can anyone that has not been present when a parent hears the words, “Your child has Autism,” have any idea about the life those parents and their children live? In an article in The Boston Herald today there is an interview with the mother of an Autistic child, responding with outrage, to the things that Denis Leary has said in his book that is due out November 18. Is his book so bad that he is looking for publicity? What is the purpose of making comments about the parents of Autistic children? Has he run out of profanity? Every other word out of the comedian’s mouth is profane and yet he calls these parents lazy. Denis Leary is lazy or stupid if half of his vocabulary consists of profane expletives. Oh wait...IT DOES.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

THE NEWS FROM SOOZ

Overcoming AutismImage via WikipediaI found this cute site today. Another Mom blogging for Autism. She starts out with a recommendation for Jenny Mccarthy's book. Check it out she has a cute You tube video on there also.

There is also another op-ed piece by Jenny McCarthy on this Mom's site

Look for super resources here:
2008 International Autism Symposium program announced in celebration of first World Autism Day

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

SSSHHHH, HE'S SLEEPING!

Subject: Quinn, a boy with autism, and the line of toys he made before falling asleepImage via WikipediaBelow are some resources that are featured on The Beliefnet Community. I find a great deal of solace from this community and I hope sharing these articles will help someone to find the solace that I do. This is a site with resources for everything life has to offer, even those you hope to never run into. It is a great community with a big heart, just waiting to take you into their comfort zone.

On the Autism Warpath
When her son received an autism diagnosis, actress Jenny McCarthy went into 'warrior mode' to save her child--and other kids. Interview by Dilshad D. Ali

Life With Autism: Faith Keeps Us Going

Learning that your child has autism, a diagnosis that is growing more common these days, is one of the most devastating experiences a family can have. Parents rely on many things to maintain a healthy family life while helping their child fight the disorder. This photo gallery chronicles our family's efforts to take our son's distressing diagnosis of autism and channel it into a fulfilling, happy, and spiritual life for all of us.

ANCIENT FAITH, MODERN LIFE

BY Frederica Mathewes-Green
Ring of Silence
The only way I may completely connect with my autistic grandson is through God.