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Power Point Presentation By: Polley Tommey.
Our Children's Future
Throughout the world there is an inadequate provision of appropriate care and continuing personal development facilities for people with autism, which means many parents of children with autism face even greater challenges after school education ends. As a result, the impact on the lives and relationships of relatives and the wellbeing of the individual sufferer is huge today. However the impact on society if we fail to address this will be even greater tomorrow.

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Power Point Presentation By: Chantal Sicile-Kira.

Adolescence is a difficult time for everyone, neurotypical or not, as a person transitions from being a child to a young adult. To become as independent in adulthood as possible, teenagers of all different ability levels must learn self-care, appropriate behaviors, modesty and sexuality. Areas to be covered include: explaining about puberty and changing bodies, hygiene and self-care and how to problem-solve difficulties in teaching self-care routines, the importance of modesty, and what to do about masturbation.

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Power Point Presentation By:
Theoharis Theoharides, MD, PhD.

Many autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients have a history of "allergic" symptoms and food intolerance, suggesting activation of mast cells, now recognized as master regulators of the immune system. Activation of intestinal and brain mast cells by immune, infectious, stress or toxic triggers could lead to gut-blood-brain-barrier disruption, permitting brain inflammation and autism

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Power Point Presentation By:
Rev. Lisa Sykes.

How does one spark the reforms necessary to protect minds from mercury? Why do the Hippocratic Oath and the Right of Informed Consent apply to all parts of medicine, except vaccination? How do we counter the argument that a mercury-containing vaccine is better than no vaccine at all? In answering these questions, if we limit ourselves to scientific studies or political debates, then we have missed one of our most commanding arguments: the teaching of faith and ethic.

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Rhonda Brunett

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At sixteen Jordan is a typical sports-minded young man.
Starting a life that would resemble most children up until the age of two, Jordan enters his own world ,the world of autism, and reemerges to share life with those who love him and have endured with him.

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Discover why some common nutritional advice can perpetuate digestive problems, leaky-gut and malnourishment, which can deter health progress despite following a strict gluten-free/casein-free diet. Learn how focusing on a diet of nutrient-dense, enzyme-rich, traditional-foods is a superior approach to building optimal health

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Power Point Presentation By: Mary Romaniec

Along the road toward recovery, a parent/caregiver finds their sense of grace and dignity has taken a back seat to the health and well being of their child. The parents' health suffers, as often does the marriage. Family dynamics are changed and challenged. This presentation will alert parents/caregivers to the odyssey toward their child's recovery and the toll it can potentially take on the caregivers' health and marriage.

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Power Point Presentation By: Dan Rossignol, MD FAAFP

Using evidence-based medicine to choose effective biomedical treatments for autism and ADHD
Dr. Rossignol will review over 20 double-blind, placebo-controlled studies on effective biomedical treatments (including nutritional supplementation) in both autism and ADHD.

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Power Point Presentation By: Nancy O’Hara, M.D
Dr. O'Hara presents an overview of how to care for your children with autism, focusing on the importance of gut and immune system issues. Cases studies will illustrate the problems in our children's gastrointestinal and immune systems, and how to best treat them

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Power Point Presentation By: Woody McGinnis, MD.
Neurotoxic brainstem impairment as proposed threshold event in autistic regression. Loss of vocalization, changes in social behavior, and altered gastrointestinal function occur in variable permutations in a significant subset-probably a majority-of children who eventually receive the diagnosis of autism.

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