If you have spent any time driving in rural areas, you know that it’s somewhat likely that you are going to see wildlife as you travel. Deer, ducks, geese and several other types of...
Posted by: James Fitzgeraldon April 3rd, 2013 in Autism Blog
After you give birth to a child and he or she comes home to begin life as he or she will know it, parents like you tend to be very proud, very hopeful and...
The urbanization of the United States is something that appears to be happening again after decades of seeing the population spread out into the suburbs and then into different parts of the country. As...
Driving is a skill, and it requires experience, knowledge of the road and the laws that govern every situation. if a driver loses focus for even one second, it can immediately lead to disaster....
Imagine yourself walking into a deli just after midnight one night because you’re hungry and you’d like to grab a sandwich on the way home. You’re ready to place your order when all of...
If you have given birth to a child recently, you probably understand just how difficult it can be to gain entry into a maternity ward. That’s probably something that gave you a good feeling,...
For some reason, that has not been the case with an announcement that President Reagan made in 1987. That announcement was that March is officially Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Since then, many people have...
If you are expecting a child or you have given birth within the last few years, you more than likely have had someone approach you about the benefits of saving and banking your cord...
It’s interesting when you consider the fact that Botox is, in its most basic form, one of the most toxic substances known to mankind. For centuries exposure to this substance was deadly, but in...
When we’re out and about anywhere in the city, most of us wonder why it’s even necessary to have speed limits posted on many of the busiest roads. That’s because there is usually a...