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Who defines your life?

"My baby is not a diagnosis, not a list of her potential woes." Nancy Iannone in Gifts p.134  Read more >

Walnut-orange cake

Delicious!  Commentary included within this recipe for walnut-orange cake at:  http://www.therextras.com/therextras/holiday-recipe-2008.html Enjoy!  Read more >

Behavioral Research

After learning experimental design, and statistical analysis, oh, and actually doing ‘research’ and publishing, I can pick apart many a journal article, good as any other with my credentials and as well as many with less credential. These days experimental design is taught to school children. Ever judge a science fair?  Read more >

Universal Healthcare for Children in the US! Oh, no! It's over!

The state of Hawaii has discontinued a universal healthcare insurance program for children after only 7 months as reported here. From the AP report:  'Kenny Fink, administrator for Med-QUEST at the Hawaii Department of Human Services, said, "People who were already able to afford health care began to stop paying for it so they could get it for free." He added, "I don't believe that was the intent of the program" '  Read more >

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Full Name
Therextras
Member Since
August 2008
About Me: 

I am a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, and a child development specialist. 

I blog for parents of children with disabilities. 

My blog:  www.therextras.com

Location: 
Texas
About Me Tags: 
children with disabilities,parenting children with diagnoses,therapy techniques,physical therapy,occupational therapy,child development,healthcare,insurance,childproofing
 

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