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If you’re gonna shop Amazon anyway, can I ask that you enter Amazon by using the search box below or by using this link http://www.amazon.com/?tag=a050ef-20   

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It won’t cost you any more, but because I am an “Amazon Associate” I’ll get a little kickback if you shop using that search box or link… (basically a small percentage of each item purchased, a small commission for referring you)

So if you love reading my Autism Daddy Blog & FB Page or if I’ve helped you a little along the way please consider helping ol’ AD a bit…

This way I can make a little extra money.  This blogging thing has been awesome & life changing for me… but I must admit that it’s taking up a lot more time than I ever thought… so if I can make a few bucks it’ll make it easier for me to justify the time….

You’ll be helping me earn a few extra bucks that’ll go towards my son’s expensive music therapy & swim therapy sessions.

Love you all!  Thanks!

And here’s some AMAZON products that the king & I (and wifey) highly recommend & that we can vouch for.  If you purchase any of these from the “store” below, I also get the kickback.

Thanks!

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And if you don’t shop Amazon but still want to throw a few pennies my way, you can click on the ads at the top left & right of the page, and support the advertisers, or make a paypal donation to me at the top left or here…

I’m not begging for money, but every dollar helps, and with a special needs kid you can never have enough, you know?

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If you’re gonna shop Amazon anyway, can I ask that you enter Amazon by using the search box above or by going to http://www.amazon.com/?tag=a050ef-20  This way I can make a little money to help pay for my son’s after school & weekend therapies.  This blogging thing has been awesome & life changing for me… but I must admit that it’s taking up a lot more time than I ever thought… so if I can make a few bucks it’ll make it easier for me to justify….Love you all! Thanks!!

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10 Replies to “My Amazon Store”

  1. I will try and remember this, I love reading your blog posts, as I have two boys with autism myself

  2. Anonymous says:

    I just bookmarked this page and will use it to get to Amazon. I shop there all the time. I appreciate the insight your blog gives. I've been a special ed teacher for 22 years, the past 3 working exclusively with students with Autism. My grandson was just diagnosed as being on the spectrum so through him, I will now understand better what it is like on the other side of the IEP table. 🙂 All my best, Kathy AKA (Anonymous)

  3. Anonymous says:

    Oh I bought everything for my children from Amazon!…well I will try to remember next time! Happy Holidays!

  4. Anonymous says:

    The, "Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid!" book was the best book I've ever read. And it lead me in a roundabout way to Autism Daddy!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Hi there, I'm in the same boat. Would you like to be a guess blogger for my site? Let me know and keep up the great work. http://ethanvoice.com

  6. Anonymous says:

    I worry about my son's future .. the world is not going to change for him – so I would have to agree I would change him, so he could cope better with this world.

  7. Tod Ryan says:

    I saw this documentary the other day on PBS–a film about autistics from their point of view, not a clinician's. It's called Neurotypical (many autistic adults refer to "normies" as "neurotypicals").
    http://video.pbs.org/video/2365051047

  8. Liz Tomko says:

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