When a Child You Love is Diagnosed with Autism or Aspergers
June 18, 2009 by Christine Smith
Filed under Awareness & Hope
When child you love has Autism, ASD or Aspergers, life can initially seem to spiral into panic and confusion. Once the doctor makes an official diagnosis, and you understand the illness related behind the behavior, you may feel both relief and sudden terror. These opposite emotions play upon your own emotional needs, family needs and ability [...]
Design Your Own Message Bead Bracelets
May 16, 2009 by Christine Smith
Filed under Inspirational Jewelry
Would you like to wear inspirational jewelry with your own words instead of ordinary words? We think so too, which is why LifeVerse™ Message Bracelets are so popular. Each day we make handcrafted sterling silver with unique words. Select from a selection with over 80 inspirational words and design a combination of words that are meaningful [...]
Protecting Your Autism Child
April 15, 2009 by Christine Smith
Filed under Awareness & Hope
When I recently purchased the Kid Escape! safety video for my tween girls from My Precious Kid, I saw many autism safety products that would interest my readers. I asked Kay Green, Christian Business Leader and owner of My Precious Kid to inform our readers about safety products. Please read the following on Autism Safety, provided by My Precious Kid. [...]
Autism Awareness Bracelet
April 4, 2009 by Christine Smith
Filed under Awareness & Hope
Find handcrafted Autism Awareness Bracelets at LifeVerseJewelry.com. Each Autism Bracelet is handcrafted with .925 sterling silver and Swarovski® brand crystals in five autism awareness colors. Personalize the inspirational message beads and select one free sterling silver charm. If you do not like the primary colors of autism awareness, then browse our entire collection of [...]
World Autism Day
April 2, 2009 by Christine Smith
Filed under Awareness & Hope
As we bring awareness to the autism disease, World Autism Day brings tears to my heart. I feel tears of pain, frustration, anger, fear and hurt for those parents and precious children living with autism. To the media, World Autism Day is an opportunity to remind the television viewers of what we do not know. [...]





