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real-brisker:
Do you have any real knowledge about the etiologies of speech and language disorders?
Tanta knows someone who works on pronouns with his/her boy/girl students all day/night long/short.
TantaMemberChance:
Please note that I told you exactly where I got my research from, chapter and verse. Feel free to look up the journal article, from a peer-reviewed journal and read the whole thing yourself.
Nor did I say anything about vaccines, except that they have not been proven to cause autism. Does it say in the insert that they cause autism?
TantaMembermy friend:
and girls that went to Bnos Chava.
TantaMemberThe 1998 Lancet study showing a connention between autism and vaccines has many problems with it including a small sample size and lack of experimental design. In addition, the Lancet editors retracted the study in early 2010. So, while vaccines may be made of harmful ingredients, there has been no causal link to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders.
McGuiness, T. (2010). Update on autism and vaccines. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, 48(6), 15-18.
TantaMemberTanta also knows someone who works on opposites with his/her girl/boy students all day/night long/short.
Maybe this thread will be his/her newest therapy material.
TantaMemberTanta know someone who works on pronouns with his/her girl/boy students all day/night long/short.
TantaMember“We have a diet in my family we call the “Tanta diet”. You just eat what you used to but only drink water. Ever.
We say that we don’t know if it works, but it worked for tanta.”
“Use low fat mayo, and go easy on it.
But use seichel, if eating salads with lots of dressing prevents you from eating potato chips, it’s worth it.
(And never, ever, eat potato chips. They are perhaps the most unhealthy thing besides being beaten by your parents.)”
It should be noted that on the Tanta Diet, both full-fat mayo and potato chips are allowed; potato chips are even encouraged.
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