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Wow! Parents are Just THRILLED with Lollipop!

Posted on: May 11th, 2012 by
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Here's another very satisfied parent who is using Lollipop Listening Therapy on their 32 month old son. He is diagnosed with autism.

  Hi Sharon, I would like to share some feedback with you.   We are in the midst of preparing for a move to Thailand so things have been extremely hectic around here, but we have faithfully followed the program without fail. I know Continue reading the story "Wow! Parents are Just THRILLED with Lollipop!"

Lollipop Data!

Posted on: April 26th, 2012 by
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See For Yourself Why You Should Try Lollipop Listening Therapy!

    Lollipop Listening Therapy is really making its mark in the world of auditory training. We just launched it last year, and the data that is coming in is proving that our exclusive protocol of retraining the ears and brain to process sound better - different than any Continue reading the story "Lollipop Data!"

Listen To What Our Clients Are Saying About Lollipop!

Posted on: March 13th, 2012 by
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Lollipop Testimonials

 

I have noticed great improvements on my adoptive daughter's emotions while using your program. She use to cry about anything all day long causing exhaustion for the whole family. She also was a terrible sleeper. After one week of using your program we Continue reading the story "Listen To What Our Clients Are Saying About Lollipop!"

It’s Time To “LICK” Autism Boot Camp April 20-21, 2012

Posted on: November 20th, 2011 by
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Do You Have A Child With Autism or Developmental Delays?

 

You Don't Want to Miss this Boot Camp!

If you want to learn from experts we’ve brought together in the field of autism, nutrition, biomedical intervention, a Continue reading the story "It’s Time To “LICK” Autism Boot Camp April 20-21, 2012"

Don’t Take a “Wait and See” Approach! Your Child CAN’T Wait!

Posted on: October 18th, 2011 by
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If your child doesn't match up to the developmental milestones, don't panic, but do pursue it, in my opinion. Pursue an evaluation not just from your pediatrician, but also look into a neurodevelopmental pediatrician or neurodevelopmental specialist - they are trained in evaluating and spotting the signs of a developmental delay or disorder. As a mom to Continue reading the story "Don’t Take a “Wait and See” Approach! Your Child CAN’T Wait!"

Developmental Milestones of a Typical Child

Posted on: October 17th, 2011 by
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There's more to tracking your baby's development than logging height, weight or head circumference. There are a number of other childhood milestones to keep watch for.   Pediatricians look for signs of emerging motor and language skills in the very first months of your baby's life.   Babies begin to vocalize around 1 month. At 3 months, they should Continue reading the story "Developmental Milestones of a Typical Child"

Rising Prevalence of Autism – Aluminum-Based Vaccines?

Posted on: October 3rd, 2011 by
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Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are serious multisystem developmental disorders and an urgent global public health concern.

Dysfunctional immunity and impaired brain function are core deficits in ASD.  Aluminum (Al), the most commonly used vaccine adjuvant, is a demonstrated neurotoxin and a strong immune stimulator. Hence, Continue reading the story "Rising Prevalence of Autism – Aluminum-Based Vaccines?"

Combating Autism Reauthorization Act (CARA) Signed into Law by President Obama!

Posted on: September 29th, 2011 by
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Thank You, Mr. President!

Autism research will get continued Federal support for the next 3 years now that President Obama signed legislation renewing the landmark Combating Autism Act. This legislation had much support but nearly didn't make it out of the Senate. Passing the House with a bit of controversy from some Republicans who had budgetary concerns, it was Continue reading the story "Combating Autism Reauthorization Act (CARA) Signed into Law by President Obama!"

Feed Your Ears – They Give You Energy!

Posted on: June 28th, 2011 by
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A little known function of the ear is to energize the brain; to feed and nourish it so it provides energy to the body. Our body takes in other energy sources, but even well-nourished individuals can lack energy and fall into illness or even depression. Children on the autism spectrum can fall into sensory Continue reading the story "Feed Your Ears – They Give You Energy!"

Treating Autism with Sound

Posted on: June 27th, 2011 by
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Welcome to my It's Time to "LICK" Autism blog. I am a mom whose daughter fully recovered from autism. My daughter Ashley was diagnosed at 21 months and she was removed from the autism spectrum at 4 years old. Ashley recovered using an auditory training program, also referred to as listening therapy or sound Continue reading the story "Treating Autism with Sound"