Time for a blog hop
I bring this long fast to an end to talk about something dear to my heart. No, not tics! Writing! Not only did I just finish a second rewrite of my book where it’s actually being considered by some pretty… Continue Reading
I bring this long fast to an end to talk about something dear to my heart. No, not tics! Writing! Not only did I just finish a second rewrite of my book where it’s actually being considered by some pretty… Continue Reading
Ken Shyminsky, a former vice president of the Greater Toronto Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada, draws upon his personal experiences as a teacher and student with Tourette Syndrome to help children with TS and related disorders. He also has… Continue Reading
Here’s something for our readers in the United Kingdom! More information is available by visiting the Undateables Twitter feed or by visiting the Undateables official Channel 4 website.
Adding to my quest to make Tourette’s more visible I now have wristbands!! I have 8″ adult size: http://kateevans.ecwid.com/product?35384204 and 7 1/2″ child size: http://kateevans.ecwid.com/product?35384209 Also I still have some of the bumper magnets available: http://kateevans.ecwid.com/product?33047425
Ken Shyminsky, a former vice president of the Greater Toronto Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada, draws upon his personal experiences as an teacher and student with Tourette Syndrome to help children with TS and related disorders. He also has… Continue Reading
Here is a blog post from our daughter, Tess, who is helping us and the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) put on the 1st NJ Walks for TS at Princeton on Sunday, April 6: A few… Continue Reading
Ken Shyminsky, a former vice president of the Greater Toronto Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada, draws upon his personal experiences as an teacher and student with Tourette Syndrome to help children with TS and related disorders. He also has… Continue Reading
This is the link to Ally’s walk to benefit the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome and its amazing NJCTS Children’s Scholarship Program. I can’t tell you how much this organization means to our family. Without them, I don’t know what… Continue Reading
Well-known sports radio personality Craig Carton has Tourette Syndrome (TS) – an inherited, misdiagnosed, misunderstood neurological disorder characterized by tics. Two of his children have TS, as well. And to Carton, that’s reason enough to launch Camp Carton this July… Continue Reading
The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS), the nation’s first Center of Excellence dedicated toward helping individuals and families affected by the often devastating neurological disorder, is proud to announce that it is celebrating its 10th… Continue Reading