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A Unified Solver Offers Performance, Flexibility and Ease-of-Use

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“With this release, we’re going to be nimbler and faster to market than ever before,” said Dr. Amir Isfahani, President & CEO of Flow Science.

In the 2022R2 release, Flow Science has unified the workstation and HPC versions of FLOW-3D to deliver a single solver engine capable of taking advantage of any type of hardware architecture, from single node CPU configurations to cluster-like multi-node parallel high performance computing executions. Additional developments include a new log conformation tensor method for visco-elastic flows, continued solver speed performance improvements, advanced cooling channel and phantom component controls, improved entrained air functionalities, as well as boundary condition definition improvements for civil and environmental engineering applications.

“By combining the workstation and HPC versions of our products, we are making the latest HPC optimizations available to our workstation users who run on lower CPU core counts, removing the delay for our HPC customers getting their hands on the latest developments, and maintaining only one unified code base, which makes our development efforts that much more efficient. With this release, we’re going to be nimbler and faster to market than ever before,” said Dr. Amir Isfahani, President & CEO of Flow Science.

Committed to user success, FLOW-3D products come with high-level support, video tutorials and access to an extensive set of example simulations. Customers can also take advantage of Flow Science’s CFD Services to augment their product experience, including customized training courses, HPC resources and flexible cloud computing options.

A FLOW-3D 2022R2 product release webinar focusing on how to optimize run times on workstations and an overview of performance gains will be held on October 6 at 1:00 pm ET. Online registration is available at: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pv5FN2mHSX6KmhPKeu9B5Q

A full description of what’s new in all products is available at https://www.flow3d.com.

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GrandCare Systems Announces Features to Address Staffing Shortages, Hosts Complimentary Assistive Tech Implementation Webinar

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Remote Monitoring & Support Roadmap webinar Thurs, Sept 22, 3pm ET.

Remote Monitoring & Support Roadmap webinar Thurs, Sept 22, 3pm ET.

Now that we have seen proven success and reduction in cost and hands-on hours, we make it our mission to directly support each of our clients to ensure long term success and savings.

Disability and aging service providers are facing an increased need for care while also dealing with record staff shortages. These organizations are turning to technology solutions like GrandCare to continue serving clients in need without having to onboard more staff.

With over 16 years of building and developing, GrandCare is the most comprehensive and robust technology designed to make remote caregiving more seamless, proactive and affordable. Most recently, GrandCare has built out specific features to serve the disability services market, in addition to the aging and post-acute marketplaces they already serve.

GrandCare now offers community GC touchscreens in addition to the individualized touchscreens in private rooms. These community screens go in public areas of the residence and can offer public messaging and one touch video call options to remote support providers. They also mirror resident touchscreens and discreetly remind residents if a task is due (such as medication or another to-do reminder).

Supported individuals can choose how to receive reminders at home or on the go by text message, colored light prompts or on their personal GrandCare touchscreens.

“GrandCare has created a product to directly support professional care organizations, while improving the health and happiness of the individual,” says GrandCare CEO, Laura Mitchell. “Now that we have seen proven success and reduction in cost and hands-on hours, we make it our mission to directly support each of our clients to ensure long term success and savings.”

To support multiple remote care staff and ensure accountability, GrandCare has created a more robust ‘Managed Alerts’ option for claiming alerts and documenting the resolution.

“The GrandCare Managed Alerts help our staff prioritize the most critical needs for the people they serve. For one person, certain sensor activity is expected, but for someone else it could show a support need. The managed alerts make that distinction.” – Hannah E., LADD

While many organizations are on board with the new technology, some questions remain on funding, the new remote staffing model and how to successfully implement. GrandCare can help address all of these questions in an upcoming implementation-focused webinar for aging and disability service providers.

GrandCare Systems® will be hosting this free webinar Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022, from 3-4pm ET in response to the demand for assistive technology for disability smart homes and senior communities. Plus, attendees who join will receive a special limited time discount code for 5 free GrandCare Systems (terms apply).

The Remote Monitoring & Remote Support Roadmap webinar will cover:

  • Personnel, including a project manager and participating support staff
  • Identifying and evaluating the home and installation environment
  • Determining who is a good candidate for remote monitoring and support
  • Assessing individual needs and mapping them to technology
  • Staffing the gaps
  • Training (supported person, natural supports, DSPs)
  • Staffing ratios and how to staff remote support
  • Setting up an on-call visit team for when in-person support is needed

Register online:

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN___F2FVT8S1q9CxZoOytT5w

About GrandCare Systems®

GrandCare is a large touchscreen hub with communication, cognitive assists and social engagement tools, including medication reminders, daily task lists, schedules, instructional videos and HIPAA compliant video chat options. Wireless telehealth and activity monitoring sensors can alert support staff if something needs extra attention. GrandCare has been serving the aging and disability industry since 2005 and with headquarters in Wisconsin and southern California.

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New Religious Book Digs Deeper into the Passages of John’s Gospel

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I really want to create an interest in the biblical text, particularly John’s Gospel

Delashaw combines experience, Bible study and personal anecdotes to create a guide looking into the passages of John’s Gospel in “The Search for Home: Steps of Grace in John 1-4”.

The book is broken down into chapters corresponding with the Gospel of John and 100 subcategories revealing the “Steps of Grace”. The book offers devotionals and commentaries and introduces the reader to basic principles and vocabulary of the “inductive Bible study method” and attempts to help the reader structure their devotional life. Delashaw also writes about practical steps for intellectual growth and character development.

“My first goal is to help both pastors and laypeople in the Christian community to mature biblically and theologically,” Delashaw said. “I really want to create an interest in the biblical text, particularly John’s Gospel.”

Delashaw believes that on a certain level, John’s Gospel is straightforward and simple but, upon further examination, however, is profoundly deep, and a person could spend his or her entire life reflecting on its message.

“I have introduced biblical material within the context of personal stories so that the reader has an opportunity to reflect upon his or her own life in light of Christ’s personhood,” Delashaw said. “The intersection of Word, Spirit and personal experience is very important here.”

“The Search for Home: Steps of Grace in John 1-4”

By: Paul Delashaw

ISBN: 9781489741028 (softcover); 9781489741011 (hardcover); 9781489741035 (electronic)

Available at LifeRich Publishing, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author:

Paul Delashaw is currently the director of the Christian organization, “Young Life”, at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa, and has pastored at five different churches over the span of 24 years. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford in history, a law degree from the Oregon School of Law and a Master of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary. To learn more, please visit: https://thesearchforhome.com/

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Ministry Founder and Author Creates Bible Study that Delves into the Stories of Women

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“People may think that the Bible is not relevant if they’re not regularly reading it,” Parcels said. “The truth is, they were actually struggling with the same things we’re struggling with today.”

In her new book “Women of the Word: Vol. 1,” author and founder of Jeremiah Fire Ministries Melissa Joy Parcels provides readers with a life-transforming study of 25 of the Bible’s most interesting women whose stories, struggles and triumphs continue to resonate with readers today.

“People may think that the Bible is not relevant if they’re not regularly reading it,” Parcels said. “The truth is, they were actually struggling with the same things we’re struggling with today.”

In the book, Parcels expertly weaves historical knowledge and scriptural evidence to bring each woman’s story to life. The book is a guide designed for self or group study and allows for self-examination. It serves as a calling to be challenged and inspired to live an unoffended life.

“This is a book that can inspire and challenge us,” said Parcels. “As we study the lives and decisions of these women, we are edified ourselves and see the nature and love of Jesus. I hope readers connect with it and see that Bible is not meant to be on the shelf, is meant to be lived.”

“Women of the Word: Vol. 1”

By Melissa Joy Parcels

ISBN: 9781663239778 (softcover); 9781663239785 (hardcover); 9781663239747 (electronic)

Available at MelissaJoyParcels.com, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author

Melissa Joy Parcels is the founder of Jeremiah Fire Ministries and has written several books and Bible curriculums teaching believers the foundational truths of God’s word. Parcels trains and equips believers throughout the world and has a heart to see people live out their God-given destinies. She lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with her husband, Ryan, and young son. To learn more, please visit MelissaJoyParcels.com.

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Increase in Traffic Crashes Combined with Incorrect Car Seat Use Puts Children at Greater Risk

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“A crucial part of protecting a child is using the appropriate car seat or booster seat, and using it correctly,” said Torine Creppy, president of Safe Kids Worldwide.

Increases in speeding, driver impairment and failure to buckle up, combined with incorrect car seat use, are putting children at greater risk according to safety advocates who are ramping up awareness efforts and resources for parents during Child Passenger Safety Week (Sept. 18-24, 2022).

Child traffic deaths increased by three percent in 2020, compared with 2019. An estimated 1,093 children–three children per day–were killed in 2020, and 42 percent of child passengers were unrestrained by either a child safety seat or seat belt. It is estimated for the same year that each day an additional 380 children were nonfatally injured in traffic crashes.

A recent study (https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/812142) also showed that half of car seats are critically misused, meaning that there was at least one observed user error that could increase the likelihood of injury in the event of a crash. Car seat inspections across the country have shown overall misuse as high as 90 percent.

“A crucial part of protecting a child is using the appropriate car seat or booster seat, and using it correctly,” said Torine Creppy, president of Safe Kids Worldwide. “It’s important to make sure that every family has access to child safety seats and safety education so that every child is protected, especially the most vulnerable. Buckling up every ride, every time, in the right safety seat is the single most effective way to protect a child.”

Experts agree that using properly selected car seats according to manufacturer instructions is the best way to prevent fatalities and reduce injuries in motor vehicle crashes. The good news is car seats have proven effective at preventing child deaths and reducing injuries, and with new testing requirements and protocols to be in place soon, they stand to become even safer.

A new regulation will require car seats be side-impact crash tested, and that all tests be conducted in an updated environment that better reflects the seats and cushions of today’s vehicles. Car seat instructional labels will also be clearer and more easily understood. A Final Rule for side-impact requirements was published this summer, and a companion update of other requirements is expected to be finalized this fall.

“Regulations that help provide enhanced child protection are what the car seat industry, NHTSA and experts in the field work hard to create,” said Joe Colella, director of Child Passenger Safety for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). “Many manufacturers have already voluntarily tested in similar ways, continuing to improve how their car seats perform, and this standardization ensures that all regulated car seats meet the same stringent requirements.”

Most car seat check events and inspection stations are now resuming in-person operation, with the added benefit of continued supplemented online resources and virtual expert consultations. In-person educational opportunities for parents and caregivers were largely disrupted during the recent public health crisis, when virtual assistance became more common.

To help parents and caregivers select, install and use their car seats and belt positioning booster seats correctly, Safe Kids Worldwide and JPMA are making the following in-person, online and virtual resources and opportunities available free of charge:

National Child Passenger Safety Week is an annual observance devoted to car seat awareness and education. Activities begin on September 18 and continue through National Seat Check Saturday on September 24.

About Safe Kids Worldwide

Safe Kids Worldwide is a nonprofit organization working to protect kids on the road, at home and at play. Preventable injuries are the number one cause of death for children in the United States. Safe Kids works with an extensive network of more than 400 coalitions in the U.S. and with partners in more than 30 countries to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more. Join our effort at safekids.org (https://www.safekids.org).

About the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA)

The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) is the voice of the industry on quality and safety for baby and children’s products in North America. We work to advance the interests of manufacturers, parents, children and the industry at large by advocating for safety through product certification programs and legislative and regulatory involvement. We support our broad and diverse membership through member-only programming and industry promotion, and we act as a comprehensive source for baby product information and education. Established in 1962, this year JPMA marks its 60th year of helping protect future generations by advancing the availability and safety of products used to care for babies and young children.

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Improved Pharma Obtains DEA Registration for Schedules I – V

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We are pleased to be able to contribute to the pharmaceutical development research being conducted on these very important molecules. With this registration, we can better support all our clients

Improved Pharma is pleased to announce their DEA registration for schedules I – V. The new controlled substance license enhances the wide variety of drug substances and drug products that can now be evaluated during fit-for-purpose polymorph, salt, and co-crystal screens, formulation support and design, abuse deterrent testing, analytical testing, microscopy, and litigation support.

“We are pleased to be able to contribute to the pharmaceutical development research being conducted on these very important molecules. With this registration, we can better support all our clients”, remarked COO Pam Smith.

About Improved Pharma

Improved Pharma is a research, consulting, and information company dedicated to improving pharmaceutical methods, formulations, and processes. Services include solid-state form studies, formulation design, synchrotron techniques, analytical testing, and expert consulting for the development and defense of intellectual property matters. The company was founded in 2006 by Stephen and Sarah Byrn, who also founded SSCI.

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The Dayton School of Medical Massage to receive the 2021-2022 ACCSC School of Distinction Award

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“We’re proud of our reputation for providing a very high-quality education for the massage therapy industry for the last 27 years,” says Bill Tahy, founder, and President of the Schools of Medical Massage. “And we are very happy to be recognized by ACCSC for our efforts.”

The Dayton School of Medical Massage and two of its branch campuses (Cincinnati School of Medical Massage and Dayton School of Medical Massage- Lima) will be receiving the 2021-2022 ACCSC School of Distinction Award on September 21, 2022. This prestigious award recognizes accredited member schools that demonstrated a commitment to the expectations and rigors of ACCSC accreditation, as well as a commitment to delivering quality educational programs to students. Sarah Brannon- Corporate Director of Education and Compliance will be accepting the awards for all three schools during a ceremony at the 2022 ACCSC Professional Development Conference in Reston Virginia.

“We’re proud of our reputation for providing a very high-quality education for the massage therapy industry for the last 27 years,” says Bill Tahy, founder, and President of the Schools of Medical Massage. “And we are very happy to be recognized by ACCSC for our efforts.”

Since 1995, Schools of Medical Massage has been training students to become Licensed Massage Therapists throughout Ohio. The Dayton School of Medical Massage and it’s four branch campuses are approved by the State Medical Board of Ohio, the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools and accredited by ACCSC (Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges). Over the past 27 years Schools of Medical Massage has graduated 1000’s of students from their five campuses located in Dayton, Cincinnati, Lima, Cleveland and Columbus and has three times received the Excellence in Education award from Massage Envy, recognizing the top massage programs nationally.

More information is available at http://www.massageschools.com

ACCSC (Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges) http://www.accsc.org

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US Fertility partner practice Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) Atlanta welcomes its seventh reproductive endocrinologist, Steven Gay, M.D., to better serve patients

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Steven Gay, M.D., is now accepting new patient appointments at SGF Atlanta’s Alpharetta location.

“The joy my colleagues have, their compassion for patients, and their commitment to evidence-based medical advances I saw then and still see every day makes me proud to be part of the SGF team.”

US Fertility, the largest physician-owned and physician-led, integrated network of top-tier fertility practices in the United States, welcomes Steven Gay, M.D., to Shady Grove Fertility Atlanta’s Alpharetta location. Dr. Gay is now accepting new patient appointments.

“I was fortunate enough to do a component of my fellowship training with SGF while at the National Institutes of Health,” shares Dr. Gay. “The joy my colleagues have, their compassion for patients, and their commitment to evidence-based medical advances I saw then and still see every day makes me proud to be part of the SGF team.”

Dr. Gay will provide comprehensive fertility services, including:

  • fertility and ovarian reserve testing and diagnosis,
  • semen analysis,
  • hysterosalpingogram (HSG),
  • low-tech fertility treatment options such as intrauterine insemination (IUI),
  • in vitro fertilization (IVF),
  • donor egg, sperm, and embryo,
  • genetic screening and testing,
  • gestational carrier,
  • egg freezing,
  • fertility preservation for patients with cancer, and
  • LGBTQ+ family building.


Dr. Gay is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) and board eligible in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI). Dr. Gay earned his medical degree at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. He then continued his studies at Emory University for his residency in OB/GYN. From there, Dr. Gay trained in REI at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. During this time, Dr. Gay did a component of his fellowship training with SGF, where he admired the compassionate, evidence-based fertility care provided by his colleagues.

Dr. Gay has been recognized by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) for his excellence in research on in vitro fertilization outcomes following polypectomy. Additional research interests include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), preimplantation genetic diagnosis, and Asherman’s syndrome. Dr. Gay is a member of ASRM and the Society of Reproductive Surgeons.

“By welcoming Dr. Gay to the SGF Atlanta physician team, we expand access to world-class fertility care to patients in the Atlanta area,” shares Desireé McCarthy-Keith, M.D., M.P.H., medical director of SGF Atlanta. “His commitment to driving forward research in reproductive medicine paired with his dedication to patient-centered care exemplifies SGF’s mission to best serve their patients.”

Patients may now schedule a new patient appointment with Dr. Gay by calling 404-419-7141 or by submitting this brief form.

About US Fertility

US Fertility is the nation’s largest partnership of physician-owned and physician-led top-tier fertility practices, offering comprehensive fertility-market-focused non-clinical, administrative, and technical platforms that help domestic and international practices improve patient outcomes and increase patient access. To learn more about partnership- or affiliate-status benefits, call 301-545-1308 or visit USFertility.com.

About Shady Grove Fertility (SGF)

SGF is a leading fertility and IVF center of excellence with more than 100,000 babies born from 30+ years of continuous innovation and patient-centered fertility care. With 50 locations, including the newest location in Raleigh, North Carolina, as well as throughout CO, FL, GA, MD, NY, PA, TX, VA, D.C., and Santiago, Chile, SGF offers patients in-person and virtual physician consults, delivers individualized care, accepts most insurance plans, and makes treatment affordable through innovative financial options, including 100% refund guarantees. SGF is among the founding partner practices of US Fertility, the largest physician-led partnership of top-tier fertility practices in the U.S. Call 1-888-761-1967 to schedule a new patient appointment or visit ShadyGroveFertility.com for more information.

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2XU Malibu Triathlon Presented By Bank of America Raised Over $1 Million To Benefit the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

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Super League Triathlon Presents Check to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

“This is our second year at 2XU Malibu Triathlon and it’s one of the most iconic backdrops to hold our events,” said Michael D’hulst, CEO and Co-Founder of Super League Triathlon.

Over 5,000 athletes participated in the 37th Annual 2XU Malibu Triathlon Presented by Bank of America this weekend. The iconic event, bringing together athletes, celebrities, and Fortune 500 Corporations, took place on the shores of Zuma Beach for one common goal – to raise awareness and provide key funds for Pediatric Cancer Research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The 2XU Malibu Triathlon raised more than $1 million to benefit the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’ Pediatric Cancer Research Program which is focused on curing and preventing life-threatening forms of childhood cancer.

Hollywood celebrities such as Rob Riggle, Max Greenfield, Mark Feuerstein, and Danny Pudi competed on a dynamic swim-bike-run course turning out to support this important cause. Home Economics’ star Karla Souza finished first in the celebrity female division with a time of 2:11:26 and Parker Gregory came in first in the celebrity male division with a time of 1:48:19. Kiah Wheeler and Nicholas Chase prevailed as the overall winners of the Classic triathlon, finishing the half-mile swim, 17-mile bike ride and four-mile run in outstanding times of 1:36:24 and 1:15:23, respectively. Bachelor star Nick Viall won the celebrity relay race along with Super League Triathlon pros Non Stanford and Tim Don as part of Team Don’t Text Your Ex Happy Birthday. The winners of the Olympic distance were Mirka Murillo and Jim Lubinski with times of 1:57:52 and 2:07:48, respectively.

On Saturday, Super League Triathlon hosted the third race in their 2022 Global Championship Series. Super League Triathlon (SLT) is the world’s premier swim-bike-run series, and the fast racing format provided a unique and exciting show for spectators. 40 professional Super League Triathlon athletes including Olympic and World Champions are competing for the 2022 Championship Series title. California-born Taylor Spivey took the female win in Malibu while Hayden Wilde was named male champion of the event.

These elite athletes have been competing around the world the past two weeks as part of the Super League Championship Series which is comprised of five events, kicking off in in London and Munich before hitting the shores of Zuma Beach in Malibu. The final two events of the Championship Series take place in Toulouse and NEOM.

“This is our second year at 2XU Malibu Triathlon and it’s one of the most iconic backdrops to hold our events,” said Michael D’hulst, CEO and Co-Founder of Super League Triathlon. “Our goal is to highlight on the ground and through our global broadcast the excitement around shorter distance racing and the incredible agility of triathletes. Our Championship Series is exciting not just for the athletes but for spectators as well.” He added, “The 2XU Malibu Triathlon also provides an incredible platform for fundraising for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and we’ve been extremely proud of the funds everyone has contributed to date and especially during tough economic times.”

Additional information, including a full list of participants and finish times, is available by request or by visiting the official 2XU Malibu Triathlon Presented By Bank of America website at malibutri.com or https://superleaguetriathlon.com/

LINK TO IMAGES AND VIDEO

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GUPdFFIylrPRW9RH89G_vwsNA-U7M61O?usp=sharing

About Super League Triathlon

Super League Triathlon (SLT) is the world’s fastest swim-bike-run Series, pitching the very best athletes against each other in quick and exciting race formats in fantastic destinations across the globe. The Championship Series takes place from August-November with the best triathletes on the planet doing battle over game-changing formats which are redefining the sport for a modern audience. Super League’s SLT Arena Games is a dynamic new format that blends in real life and virtual racing to deliver an immersive viewing experience via a unique partnership with Zwift.

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What One Family Learned about Elvis, Autism & Love from an Extraordinary Son

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EOTM Media Group today announced the upcoming release of Lourdes Duque Baron’s poignant new book, “When Silence is Not Golden.” The captivating memoir tells the story of a family who grows to appreciate the challenges they experienced, and recognizes the gifts that come with autism, leveraging an individual’s talents, and putting aside differences to understand that difference does not mean less.

The critically acclaimed author opens up and shares what life was like caring for her autistic son, Gregg Robinson Baron — and how he learned to grasp life and to express himself through music, by way of Elvis. The book unfolds a family’s compelling journey through autism.

The memoir also offers an intimate and eye-opening view of how an autistic mind uniquely thinks, feels, and perceives the world. This enables the reader to ponder two basic principles pertaining to autism and the world around them. One in relation to freedom of the mind, and the other — freedom from the mind.

A key point in the book takes us back in time when Gregg spoke his first words at the age of eight. As Baron elucidates:

“He watched for the first time the movie, “This is Elvis.” The film, a semi documentary biography of the King of Rock ‘N Roll, focused on Elvis’ extraordinary rise to stardom and his untimely death rather than his music. A moving chronicle of the singer’s life and outlines Presley’s private moments, including his inability to cope with popularity, his seemingly self-destructive moments and his last performance.

As Elvis Presley’s life unfolded on screen, Gregg sat in front of the television unmoving, captivated, enraptured and fully alive. He viewed the same images we all saw six years prior, that fateful day on August 16, 1977 when Elvis’ death was broadcasted around the world.

Gregg sat in front of the television in rapt attention and unwavering focus and watched the more than two hour long film. I had never observed him exhibit this kind of behavior before – as if his mind was actively processing what he saw on screen. However, I thought no more of it and left Gregg alone as he watched the film repeatedly all afternoon.

Later that evening as Robin and I were getting ready for bed, I heard stomping out in the hallway – softly at first but becoming louder and louder. Gregg is at it again, Robin said. He was convinced Gregg was having another meltdown. What is it this time? I signed in exasperation and headed to the door. As soon as I opened the door, I saw Gregg down the hallway, walking to and fro, stomping as he went, rousing everyone in the household. But I also heard an usual sound, a guttural voice that I could not identify.

Gregg, what are you doing? What is going on? I cried out.

He ignored me and went on as before, pacing back and forth, all this time excitedly waving and flailing his arms.

Honey, what’s wrong? I came forward to calm him. When Gregg turned around and faced me, I realized it was his voice I was hearing. He was babbling some words I did not understand.

E-L-V-I-S…. E-L-V-I-S…E-L-V-I-S, Gregg continued. It took a moment to completely process what was going on. My son was talking! Hearing him speak turned me speechless and immobile. I could not understand what he was saying, which sounded like an alien language. Yet there was unmistakable joy on my son’s face as he danced and jumped while blathering incoherently, E-L-V-I-S….E-L-V-I-S…E-L-V-I-S.

As Gregg babbled on, I listened carefully and tried to make sense of the words coming out of his mouth. What is he talking about? Then it dawned on me, and I finally understood what Gregg was saying, ELVIS! He was saying Elvis Presley’s name. He was spelling Elvis’ name!

When a child with autism spectrum disorder makes their first language breakthrough, it is a monumental moment. So, when I heard my son speak for the first time, it felt that my world had stopped, and everything I thought I knew ceased to exist.”

Lourdes demonstrates how she connected with her son, a fascinating young man with a complex mind. Appreciating the challenges experienced and how through religion, she found the strength needed to help him grow and flourish, his way.

Expounding on charming illustrations between the family that illuminates the daily challenges that those with ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder) and their families face, and ultimately overcome, sometimes with great effort.

“Gregg came to me, Subhuman. He was devoid of social and physical skills and was totally dependent on me. But in his own unique ways, he gave me reverence and showed me how to be a better version of myself. Most of all, Gregg taught me the SIMPLE TRUTH: the MIRACLE OF LOVE is the MYSTERY OF LIFE.” — Lourdes Baron

Whether the reader is a parent caring for a child with ASD or someone on the spectrum, autism can present different challenges and be difficult to fully grasp.

With the writing of this new book, Baron hopes to provide a road map of sorts, to navigate the reader to the inner workings of an autistic mind and the people that love them.

Moreover, “When Silence is not Golden” also expounds on how communication can be uniquely developed, the different experiences of caregivers, and inspirational stories of self-discovery that are identified through navigating through living color.

An interesting fact that must be noted. Many individuals that were labeled autistic back in the early 1900’s were considered by many in their communities as intellectually incapacitated, in some ways these people exuded solid, if not superior cognition. Abilities such as perfect musical pitch, visual hypersensitivity, greater intensity of colors, heightened pitch detection, superior auditory discrimination, savant syndrome, the capacity to understand certain technologies with no prior experience, etc.

According to these same studies, a great many cases were evaluated extensively and it was difficult to say whether the person should be called autistic or a genius.

“When Silence Is Not Golden” is slated for release on November 15, 2022, and will be available for purchase on Amazon.

For more information and or to reserve your copy, email scriptedinheaven@gmail.com.

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