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Month: May 2018

May 2018

Cope, Study, and Cure

When I moved to San Diego some 15 years ago, a few of my clients shared their trials and tribulations with autism. While I was concerned, I had just married and didn’t really believe that such an illness would ever affect my family. Today, as a parent of an autistic child, I have a story

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2% Autism Pledge

To help raise awareness and assist families affected by the autism epidemic, Pistachio pledges to donate two percent of every shampoo and conditioner sale to the Autism Society of San Diego on a continuing basis. We are so excited to participate in this movement to assist families, donate money and raise awareness for autism in

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Being blonde is a commitment, but Shannon makes it look effortless.. . .“I wonder what I could accomplish if I approached everything with the same level of determination I apply to staying blonde? #theworldmayneverknow #applyyourself #hairgoals #blondeshavemorefun #hairday #blondesquad #pistachiocutandcolorbar 🏼‍♀🏼‍♀🤷🏼‍♀️🏼”#Repost @shanbrady1 with @get_repost

Being blonde is a commitment, but Shannon makes it look effortless.. . .“I wonder what I could accomplish if I approached everything with the same level of determination I apply to staying blonde? #theworldmayneverknow #applyyourself #hairgoals #blondeshavemorefun #hairday #blondesquad #pistachiocutandcolorbar 🏼‍♀🏼‍♀🤷🏼‍♀️🏼”#Repost @shanbrady1 with @get_repost Read More »

Mainly Mozart Sensory Friendly Concert FREE Ticket Giveaway

\”We have several remaining FREE family tickets to the Sensory-Friendly Concert for all ages at the Balboa Theatre featuring Julia from Sesame Street on Saturday June 9 at 2:30pm-3:30pm. To be eligible, please read below and fill out the form accessible below. * Current Autism Society San Diego Members: please fill out the registration form below at link.

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University of San Francisco Professor Discovers Breakthrough in Detecting Autism

\”A University of San Francisco professor has developed an algorithm that could change lives and lead to better outcomes for children living with autism. Dr. William Bosl, a neuroscientist at USF, figured out you can see abnormal patterns in brain activity from an age-old source — EEG sensors — that capture wavelengths. The research also highlights how

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