Written on
April 12, 2011 by
Laurie
She’s only 8 years old. But she has been through more than anyone I know in her young life, both from her foster care history and because of her bipolar. My heart is in a hundred pieces for her much of the time. And so, I’m sharing something a little different today. Something from the depths of my heart on behalf of my daughter…
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Written on
April 11, 2011 by
Cheryl
Something I haven’t talked much about while posting here is my own somewhat recent diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis in October of 2010. Obviously, my body did not get the memo that I definitely do not have time for this. I have some pretty awesome and supportive friends (and family)…
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Written on
April 10, 2011 by
Beth
We’ve been working hard over the last month to get Precious into the right placement next year in Grade One. We got all our paperwork done and submitted it before the deadline and asked that she be placed in a special class at a nearby school. The local school team was amazing and they really…
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Written on
April 10, 2011 by
Maggie
There are lots of skills that a parent enthusiastically awaits mastery of by her precious children. Sleeping through the night, self-feeding, sleeping in their own bed and potty training are just a few of the hard-won battles, in my experience. A little bit of impatience is not uncommon and often can be a catalyst to helping our…
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Written on
April 9, 2011 by
Tammie
I’d like to appoligize first. My weeks have been just flying by and I again forgot to get my post posted. Feeling like an airhead right about now! Easter is on my brain today…It’ll be here before I know it. What are your traditions? Do you do anything special for your kids? Have you made…
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Reality gave me a swift kick in the butt this week. It knocked the wind out of my sails, and put a pit in my stomach. And you know…it made me feel…weird. My best friend and I were on the phone discussing the issue at hand. I was talking in circles because I didn’t want…
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Written on
April 7, 2011 by
Debbie
I have a podcast I like to listen to. It’s for working mom’s who are “trying to do it all and then some.” The mom’s who run the podcast have two children each. Their kids are about the same age with the oldest being in 2nd or 3rd grade and youngest in kindergarten. Over the…
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For the first time since writing for 5 Minutes for Special Needs I am at a bit of a loss of what to write. Often I know days in advance what I will write, and it becomes a finely crafted piece before I hit publish. Usually at some point on Tuesday inspiration will strike and…
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Written on
April 5, 2011 by
Gina
I knew that my body was giving everything to this little person growing inside me. I knew my life would never be the same; that our lives would never be the same. There were no words to express the happiness I knew my belly contained. I knew that this little being was my angel; my…
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ADHD,
Asperger's Syndrome,
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Autism Spectrum,
Cerebral Palsy,
Developmentally Delayed,
Down Syndrome,
Epilepsy,
Learning Disabilities,
Mental Health,
ODD,
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Rare Diseases,
Sensory Processing Dysfunction,
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Written on
April 5, 2011 by
Laurie
We flew 8 hours with 4 kids and umpteen bags across the country to visit Grandma. Within 2 minutes they’d already hurt her feelings. It’s always been stressful to balance the expectations of extended family and the needs of my two older girls, adopted as toddlers from foster care. Both their difficult history and their…
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