can you buy prednisone over the counter in greece by Adriane Tillman | Apr 26, 2013 | college, designated drivers, drunk driving, humorous crimes, parenting, young adult transitions
We’re about to eat brunch when my son calls from college. I put my blackberry on speaker phone as our eggs and French toast arrive. The diner is noisy, but our ears are on full alert because Max is usually asleep at noon on Sundays. “You’ll...
by Adriane Tillman | Apr 19, 2013 | autism, corruption, crime, developmental delays, fraud, government, politicians, special education services
Bravo to The New York Times for exposing Cheon Park (on the front page of last Friday’s paper), a contractor that was supposed to provide services for developmentally delayed 3 and 4-year olds. There are countless criminals to be pursued, but someone who preys...
by Adriane Tillman | Apr 9, 2013 | college, family, housekeeping, parenting, psychology, young adult transitions
What’s driving Henry and me to madly clean the apartment? At first I thought it was because I invited a few friends over. I was reciprocating their invitations and noticed how much cleaner and less cluttered their apartments were. I ran to Bed Bath &...
by Adriane Tillman | Apr 5, 2013 | autism, college, family, finance, government, parenting, politics, special education, twins
Despite the fact that April is National Autism Awareness month, it seems to me that most of the world lives in a state of profound unawareness. The Center for Disease Control recently announced that 1 in 50 babies will now be diagnosed on the autistic...