I remember hearing someone once say, that if you were with a group of people and everyone was to chuck their problems onto the table, you would quietly grab your own and sneak back out of the room. This was echoed a few years back when I was suffering from Depression and attended Group Therapy…
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Written on
August 12, 2008 by
Melody
Let me be honest. Recently tiredness, grumpiness and the forget-it-not-now-let-me-plop-on-the-sofa dumps have ruled my spirit. What can I say, some days you need a hug like a fish needs water. You feel as though you might collapse completely without one quiet moment wrapped in a gentle embrace of love. Then at an unexpected moment…in an unexpected…
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Written on
August 9, 2008 by
Kristie
My second daughter, Isabelle was born via c-section eight years ago. She was not at all happy about being taken from her warm, dark environment. She spent the first hour of her life screaming a high pitch scream that had me and my husband questioning if a second baby was really such a good idea….
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Written on
August 5, 2008 by
Melody
All week the plan was to tell you a humorous story today about the boys’ not-so-special language. Humor is scarce right now. As I write this the pain and tears are fresh from having been verbally and physically attacked by my thirteen year old son. Followed by his complete emotional collapse in my arms while…
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Written on
August 3, 2008 by
Deborah
Today’s blogger interview is with a Mom whose site, The Quirk Factor, I visit daily. Even though her son’s disability is very different than the disabilities of my children, her struggles to ensure his rights and well-being are the same as mine – and most likely the same as yours. Tell me a little about…
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Written on
August 2, 2008 by
Kristie
Three of my four kids have sensory processing dysfunction, a condition that exists when sensory signals don’t get organized into appropriate responses. The jury is out on the two year old but I’m starting to see some signs of what’s yet to come. When the older three were toddlers I never questioned if any of…
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Written on
July 31, 2008 by
Melinda
I’m a very mellow, non-confrontational person. Never one to rock the boat, I often find myself saying ‘yes’ to someone even if I really want to say ‘no.’ In the years since I’ve become a parent, I’ve discovered that even though I don’t often stand up for myself, I’m sure going to stand up for…
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Written on
July 27, 2008 by
Deborah
Penny Richards is a Mom who sees the bigger picture. In addition to posting about cool stuff in the world of disability studies, geography and history at the Disability Studies blog, Penny also shares the positive side of parenting a child with disabilities. Thanks, Penny, for sharing your views in today’s interview! Tell me a…
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My day started as usual. Waking up as my husband made his way to his summer job. Reed works a second job during the summer in order to make ends meet. Well, actually making ends meet is a bit optimistic. More like trying his best to lessen the ever widening gap between what we have…
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Written on
July 22, 2008 by
Melody
Mac sits at the kitchen table staring out the window, ignoring his school work, existing in another world. Suddenly he turns and looks at me with a smile. "Mom, my seizure is over." "What?" "You know how lots of times I sit and stare into space. That’s a seizure." "Where did you learn about seizures?"…
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