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“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead
On today's PAMCAST, Pam Pippin interviews three incredible Mothers who are raising kids with a rare disorder called PANS or PANDAS. Today is part two of this powerful interview. If you missed part one, you can listen, here. Join the Resourcefully Speaking community by liking our Facebook Page and by going to pampippin.com! RESOURCES From Heather What Happened to My Child - Heather Korbmacher Connect with Heather: www.courageousparent.com Facebook: Courageous Parent Instagram: @courageousparent Linked In: Heather Korbmacher From Kristen Connect on Facebook Brain On Fire by Susannah Cahalan PANDAS Network PANDAS info from the National Institute of Mental Health International OCD Foundation Child Mind Institute From Lilly Connect on Facebook Facebook Groups: PANS/PANDAS Parents: VA&NC Carolina’s PANDAS Parents Support Group PRAI Pediatric Research and Advocacy Initiative PANDAS Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated w/Strep Jessica Musso Gavin Beth Alison Maloney - Author of Saving Sammy & Childhood Interrupted Books: Saving Sammy - Beth Alison Maloney Childhood Interrupted - Beth Alison Maloney PANDAS and PANS in School Settings (A Handbook for Educators) Edited by Patricia Rice Doran
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AboutGetting through life from desk to dwelling can sometimes be a challenge without the right tools. That's why I created this podcast to create a space where we can meet and I can invite some of my friends to share with you practical, inspirational, and professional tools to help you thrive. subscribeCreditsPodcast Producer: Cassidyy Atkins
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