Aug 20, 2025
Aug 20, 2025
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AAP Recommends COVID Shot for Kids + The People's Study + Lasting Relationships Raising Autistic Children
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has gone against the CDC’s vaccine recommendations in their decision to recommend COVID shots for infants and toddlers. Pediatrician Larry Palevsky, M.D. weighs in.
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Can you believe this?! Laurie’s son was set to start his senior year of high school and had everything in order except one thing — he was missing a meningitis vaccine. This resulted in a removal and denial of access to his educational materials and teachers. Three months later, the young man turned 18, and New York State law permitted him to return to school. How did we get to this point? Laurie joins today’s show to go further in depth on the timeline of events and share more of her family’s story.
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The love that Jonathan and Gayle shared helped hold their family together as they experienced many difficult seasons. For years, they walked hand-in-hand, raising kids with autism and going through cancer treatment. Mary Holland, Esq. is joined by Jonathan in this CHD.TV segment for a heartfelt conversation about Gayle’s published diary which documents the intimate details of their lasting relationship.
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""Science hurt my child"" and ""it stripped him from a normal life"" — Only something so devastating and personal could have caused this 'pro-vaxxer' to turn against the shots. Her story is similar to that of many parents with vaccine-injured children. To learn the details, listen to this ""Vaxxed"" testimonial.
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Resources
Leading Pediatrician Group Recommends COVID Vaccine for Infants, Toddlers in Contrast With RFK Jr.
Love in the Age of Autism: Navigating a Joyful and Romantic Marriage in the Face of Adversity
A Tribute to the Life of Gayle DeLong
The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
The Literary Churchill: Author, Reader, Actor
NJ Group Home Residents Face Neglect, Abuse and Despair in a Flawed System