TACAnowblog has hit 100,000 readers!

By Lisa Ackerman Since April 2011, TACA has posted 90 different blogs from a variety of physicians, industry experts, parents and friends.  This blog was launched with the singular goal of educating families and community about the latest autism news and information. We are excited to know we have hit this milestone of 100,000 readers!... Continue Reading →

Stem cells and autism

By Lisa Ackerman We know stem cell therapy offer treatment solutions for many other conditions (such as leukemia, lymphoma and other issues.)  A newly approved FDA pilot study will look at stem cell therapy from cord blood & autism as a possible solution for treatment. The timeline for this pilot study is 1-2 years. Some... Continue Reading →

I have a dream…

Lisa Ackerman 49 years ago Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I have a dream speech." It is one of the greatest speeches of all time. This man and speech inspired a movement that defined history. Dr. King and his speech is STILL hugely significant 49 years later. The speech represents a rally cry... Continue Reading →

Gone Fishin’ – Part Two

By Lisa Ackerman Balance.  Family time.  Pedicure. Well, let’s not get crazy!  All things I write about and rarely accomplish.  Well for the next two weeks, I am doing it and I’m forcing my family to tag along.  We are unplugging and getting away from it all. Mostly. By the time you read this we... Continue Reading →

A Three Hour Tour…

  By Lisa Ackerman For years, there have been many comparisons between parenting a child with special needs or autism and the journey gone through inplanning a trip to Europe. Since I am a parent and this blog is focused on autism that is where this story will continue. The journey starts with you and... Continue Reading →

The IACC reconvenes

By Lisa Ackerman Due to the Combating Autism reauthorization delays, the IACC met again this past week on July 10, 2012. Over one year has passed since their last meeting. Who is the IACC? (1) The IACC is described as follows: The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) is a Federal advisory committee that coordinates all efforts... Continue Reading →

Autism: It takes an entire family

by Guest Blogger:  Nancy Cook A Grandmother’s Journey Everyone talks about being a mother and how devastating it is when your child diagnosed with autism.  I bring a different perspective, that of a grandmother.  My grandson was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at 3.  That day I not only lost my grandson, but I lost... Continue Reading →

Retard! Autistic!

By Lisa Ackerman As a parent of a teen diagnosed with autism nothing makes my skin crawl and me more upset then these words - especially together: Retard! Autistic! Especially in a mean, cruel statement. I am a child during the 1970's and the derogatory statements once commonplace plus more I don't wish to repeat... Continue Reading →

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