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Tag Archives: A Time to Talk
An Update on Language Disorders
I have not written much about language disorders in the last year, and I realize that is because it is not as big of an issue for my daughter as it has been. For those new to my blog, my … Continue reading
Language Disorders and Autism – Update
I know I have some readers here who found me because of a search about autism, diagnoses, and language disorders. Please drop by my other blog A Time to Talk, as I have recently added to the story of our … Continue reading
A Time to Talk Blog
For those following my blog about language disorders, I have been a little slow getting it going, but it has now been updated and I will tend to it more regularly. You may read the latest post at A Time … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, Blogging, Language disorders
Tagged A Time to Talk, Autism, Language disorders
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Glenn Beck Autism Story
For all the folks searching for the story Glenn did on autism on his show on July 1, 2008 and you ended up at my blog, welcome. Here’s the LINK to the transcript of Glenn’s show (I have only glanced … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged A Time to Talk, Autism, Glenn Beck, Language disorders, over-diagnosis
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New Blog: "A Time to Talk"
Most of my readers are familiar with my daughter’s language disorder and the joys and struggles that brings as her mom, and also as her homeschool teacher. As much of the discussion on the OneMom blog has a political tone, … Continue reading



