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\nToday on Autism Live: Kerry Magro talks about his new book Autism and Falling in Love: To the One That Got Away. This is a frank discussion on some of the difficulties that can and do arise in romantic relationships when someone is on the Autism Spectrum. \xa0You can purchase Kerry\u2019s book by going to http://www.amazon.com/Autism-Falling-Love-That-Away/dp/0692338098 All of the proceeds from Autism and Falling in Love go to charity. \xa0The Festival of Toys continues! \xa0Janice Ross and Angelina Castro from American Greetings visit to talk about Care Bears!!! These amazing toys have been a favorite for more than 30 years. \xa0Shannon talks with the ladies about how these precious toys work on perspective taking skills, understanding and dealing with emotions and so much more! Check out the full line of Care Bear toys, games, apps and clothing along with other family favorite brands like Strawberry Shortcake at www.americangreetings.com \xa0Ken Malouf also visits from one of Shannon\u2019s favorite toy companies, Uncle Milton Toys! \xa0Ken shows a variety of toys from In My Room and In My Room Jr. as well as the new line of Dino X Discovery and the fan favorite Star Wars Science toys! \xa0Uncle Milton toys are amazing for making room environments, safe, comfortable and interactive and for making toys that spark the imagination! See the full line of Uncle Milton Toys at www.unclemilton.com . \xa0Dr. Linda Copeland, BCBA and Pediatrician, answers parent\u2019s questions about detoxifying naturally, treating asthma, yeast, ADHD and more.
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