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Honey Rinicella serves as Executive Director of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS), an organization offering comprehensive education and fellowship training to medical professionals for the care of children and young adults with autism spectrum disorders and other chronic complex conditions.
Rinicella's work in pediatric special needs is deeply personal. She is the mother of identical twin sons who experienced confirmed vaccine injuries and now communicate through the Spellers method, a breakthrough communication approach for non-speaking individuals. Her journey with her sons revealed their hidden intelligence and transformed her understanding of autism and special needs care.
Through MAPS, Rinicella works to advance evidence-based medical treatment approaches for children with special needs, connecting families with practitioners who specialize in comprehensive biomedical care. She is featured in the documentary "Spellers" and regularly speaks about autism care, vaccine injury, and breakthrough communication methods.
On the Kim Monson Show, Rinicella has discussed the troubling realities of vaccine scheduling practices, shared her personal story of navigating her sons' diagnoses, and advocated for parental rights and health freedom. She brings both professional expertise and lived experience to the conversation about children's health and medical choice.