The boys had a two week break from school at the end of October. We were lucky enough to spend part of this break at my parent’s house in Texas where I was also able to share my writing program with a wonderful group of authors.
Since returning we had a huge snow storm that allowed them to stay home and play in the snow for three out of five days the following week. Talk about a vacation! Then… the fourth week (last week – a teacher work day on Friday!)
In between all of the playing I have been working hard on the roll-out of my next book The Journey, Home from Autism and have focused most of my promotional energies on my facebook site, facebook.com/RhondaSpellman.
On December 1st, 2009 I will have an online Autism Awareness program My online program will focus on how I learned to Understand… Accept… Act instead of React and begin a mission to Reach, Teach and Inspire special children AND the adults who love them!
Please consider joining us here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=164622338417&index=1
Also, starting in January, I will have a monthly program that focuses on a specific topic, designed to help with the Autism journey.
Peace, blessings and love…
~Rhonda
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You’re a very interesting writer! I am especially interested in learning more about the supplement you give your son. Do you think it would help my daughter who is bi-polar?
~Hi Vena. Thanks for your comments. The MaxGXL glutathione accelerator boosts the body’s immune system by increasing the glutathione production. With a healthier immune system it stands to reason that all bodily functions would become healthier. Will it help your daughter? I would think so – it certainly can’t hurt her! My son is a new child and our entire family is emotionally happier just to see him doing so well. *He still has autism – you just can’t tell anymore!