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Sep 05 2007 09:50 PM ET
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Jenny McCarthy and son out in Beverly Hills

Jenny McCarthy, 34, went on a shopping trip with son Evan Joseph, 5, in Beverly Hills on Sept. 1. The actress’ new book, Louder Than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism ($16.29), about Evan’s battle with the disorder, hits stores Sept. 17.

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Photo by Flynet.

Jul 05 2007 09:58 AM ET
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Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy spend holiday with kids

Actors Jim Carrey, 45, and Jenny McCarthy, 34, spent the Fourth with their kids Jane Erin, 19, and Evan Joseph, 5, and some new Labrador puppies. The family spent the day on the beach in Malibu — Jane played catch with her dad and picked up Jenny, while Evan enjoyed the water with Jim and Jenny, then sat on Jim’s lap.

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Photos by Flynet.

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Jun 27 2007 09:27 PM ET
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Jenny McCarthy and Evan at Disneyland

Jenny McCarthy, 34, gets squished by son Evan Joseph,5, on Tuesday as they rode the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland inAnaheim, CA.

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Photo by Disneyland via People.

Thanks to CBB readers Heather and Karen.

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Jun 22 2007 06:58 PM ET
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Jenny McCarthy: I'm completely fine with not having any more children

70611j10_mccarthey_b_gr_01_cbbJenny McCarthy, 34, told People last evening that she’s happy with her pride and joy, son Evan Joseph, 5.

I’m completely fine not having any more children. I completely love mine, and I love giving him all of my attention.

When asked how Evan is progressing, she replies,

He’s doing great! I pick him up from preschool, take him to gym class, thenspeech therapy. I take him home, we play, I feed him, I give him a bathand then I read him a bedtime story and put him to bed. So that’s myworkout.

Jenny’s latest book, Louder Than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism is out on September 6th.

Source: People

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Jun 12 2007 09:47 AM ET
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Jenny McCarthy and Evan at LAX

Jenny McCarthy, 34, entertains her son Evan Joseph, 5, as they wait in the security line at LAX on Monday. See more photos at Just Jared.

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41q5zwaiiil_ss500_Evan is also the cover star of Jenny’s latest book, Louder Than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism (out 09/06/07).

Apr 13 2007 12:36 PM ET
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Jenny McCarthy battles son Evan's autism

43gpspg_1Actress Jenny McCarthy, who has written several humorous books on pregnancy, motherhood, and moving on, tackles a more serious topic with her next tome – her son Evan Joseph, 4 1/2, battles autism. Her latest book, Louder Than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism, will be out on September 6th. Jenny describes it as ‘a heartbreaking story about a serious health issue.’

Jenny, who runs IndigoMoms.com, is of the belief that Evan is a ‘crystal child,’ and she herself is an ‘adult indigo.’ This belief suggests that ‘indigo/crystal phenomenon is the next step in our evolution as a human species.’ Proponents also suggest that many indigo and crystal children are wrongly diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, and autism. Starchild has more information, for those interested.

Jenny says that, ‘Evan is sensitive to air and water, he’s that hypersensitive,’ so she’s had to adjust her parenting. You can read an essay on the indigo/crystal belief that she wrote in 2006 for Children of The New Earth magazine by clicking here.

CBB reader Emma’s Mom knows Jenny and leaves this comment,

I thought you all should know that I happen to know that Jenny does take it very seriously and has Evan in a really great program at UCLA for autistic kids and it has nothing to do with the indigo/crystal thing.  She is, from what I have seen, an absolutely wonderful, loving mom of her kid. 

Having experience with a few autistic kids myself and following a few adult autistics I can tell you that what she is doing is interesting. She’s removing the ‘there’s something broken in my child and adding ‘there is something special in my child that others don’t see.’  I love that, personally, as I too see the something special in there. 

It doesn’t replace therapy and it doesn’t spew fake science.   I just had to step in here and defend her from these, what I consider to be, unfair attacks.

Source: WENN

Thanks to CBB readers Sacha and Vicky.

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