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As the mother of four wonderful boys I get a huge kick out of being my own mother's PR person. I spend most of my time hanging out with my boys or making amends for my teenage years by sharing with the world the surprising and inspirational words of Lynette Louise aka The Brain Broad. She held our hands as children(and their were eight of us!) and brought us intentionally along with her as we learned the beauty and humor in life's many frustrating scenarios. I love you mom!

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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, January 18, 2015
Because my Mom was Autistic our Answer was Autism (5684 views) Most lives have recurring themes. Baseball, cancer, music, science, sexual abuse etc. Most families can point to things they have experienced and learned from over and over. It doesn't have to be something that happens all the time, but something that continually teaches or challenges. Our family has had a few themes, the loudest being autism. In this article I share a few of the life lessons autism challenged us to learn.
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SHARE More Sharing        Friday, October 10, 2014
The Brain Broad Builds A Brain: New Podcast Sheds Light On Mental Health (17946 views) Lynette Louise aka The Brain Broad (aka my mom) has a brand new podcast. Inviting a different guest with a history of brain knowledge for every episode, together they'll explore a mental disorder chosen at random. With creativity, brain science, and out of the box thinking they discuss what might be done to help that brain using all the tools in their toolbox.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 26, 2014
Discovering Intention and Teaching to Learn: Sharing a Story (4516 views) I often wonder who I would have become if I never had children. It is through them and my desire to be who I would ask them to be that I have truly insisted on getting to know and like myself. In this story I remember a moment when, challenged by a stranger, I was gifted with an opportunity to discover my own belief. And in this moment I became a better mom, friend, and citizen.
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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 7, 2011
MIRACLES ARE MADE: A Real Life Guide to Autism by Lynette Louise/My Review (2764 views) In this book,global autism expert, author and mom (mine!) Lynette Louise shares with surprising honesty and humor the many mistakes and learning's that came with guiding three of my four autistic brothers off the spectrum of autism. As an expert she now travels the globe teaching play therapy, family dynamics and neurofeedback to families struggling to understand autism. She writes with passion, understanding and honesty.

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