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Archive for the ‘Weather’ Category

July 4th, 2008

(Too) Long Weekend

“School tomorrow!” Charlie told me with his best grin this morning. He’d slept in, had breakfast around 11, practiced cello with a little coaxing. His internal clock is ticking away: Two days off and it tells him, that was the weekend, back to school. Imagine if everyone preferred to go without long weekends and always […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 4 comments

June 9th, 2008

When It’s Hot, Head for the Water

A lovely 97 degrees here in New Jersey today and Charlie just requested to swim in the big pool at my college (ABC filmed him swimming some in this pool last Monday and I hope some of the footage makes it on the segment to be shown tomorrow, Tuesday). If you can’t get to a […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 4 comments

May 28th, 2008

Order Restored (for One Tuesday)

A friend had asked both Jim and me to speak to his Tuesday night class, on religion in America. We had planned that Charlie and I would meet Jim somewhere near where the college where our friend is teaching—up in Bergen County, not far from the George Washington Bridge—and first have dinner at a diner, […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 7 comments

May 10th, 2008

Back to the Old Neighborhood

Or back, that is, to a certain restaurant we used to like to go to when we were in the mood for something “a little special.” It’s a Spanish restaurant in Bayonne, not far from where I work in Jersey City. They make a fine paella, served by old-style waiters in vests and bow ties […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 7 comments

May 9th, 2008

Nothing Like a Ferris Wheel

Despite the heavy rain and wind outside—serious weather for the serious tone of today’s posts—summer is coming and with it surf, sand, sun, ocean swimming, and rides (!!!!!). The ferris wheel is Charlie long-time favorite: Oobject lists 10 unboring ferris wheels and something tells me that Charlie would enjoy them all, from homemade to this […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 2 comments

April 26th, 2008

Sensory Sensitivity

Mid-70s weather last week and Charlie’s still wearing his blue fleece jacket with the hood pulled far over his head, or his fleece vest with the zipper all the way zipped, or his fleece gloves (which, having survived several turns in the washing machine, are decidedly un-fleecy). He’s not been wanting to shed his winter […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 18 comments

April 19th, 2008

Last Week’s Top Posts

Is there an autism epidemic and why does it matter if there is, or isn’t?
Do you show you’re “aware” with a car magnet, a wristband, a ribbon?
More from last week:

New Findings on Genetic Link Between Autism and Mitochondrial Disease
Researchers at Medical Neurogenetics have found that there may be a genetic link between autism and mitochondrial […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 6 comments

April 15th, 2008

Warming Trends

It’s supposed to be in the high 60s and into the 70s all this week and sunny. This means yet another transition for Charlie: He’s been donning his blue fleece vest, blue fleece coat, and blue fleece gloves routinely for the past several months. Last Saturday in New York he kept moaning in 60-plus degree […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 12 comments

February 18th, 2008

Myth, Science, and Autism: A Message from the AAP

Parents don’t cause autism and neither do vaccines.
Further: More and more evidence is being found that rejects the hypothesis that there is a link between autism and mercury; more and more evidence is also being found that rejects the hypothesis that there is a link between autism and the MMR vaccine.
Nonetheless: Proponents of the hypothesis […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 18 comments

February 16th, 2008

What is Progress?: Thoughts on Standardized Testing

Charlie takes the Alternate Proficiency Assessment (APA). He was first tested when he was in the fourth grade, in the subject areas of Language Arts Literacy, Mathematics, and Science; this year, he’ll only be tested in Language Arts Literacy and Mathematics. His teachers have to attend special training sessions to administer the test. Florida is […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 9 comments

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