Monthly Archives: February 2009

Try This Tuesday #29: Communicating with Teachers and Paraprofessionals

If you’d like to join in but aren’t sure what to write about, try the topic suggestion for this week: Communicating with Teachers and Paraprofessionals – how do you create and maintain a good relationship with your child’s team? What methods seem to work best for you? Our Communication Plan When my son was moving…

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GFCF Banana Bread

I love bananas! Everyone in the house usually eats one per day, which means we typically have an abundance of this gem of a fruit in our home. Occasionally we have bananas sitting around in the kitchen that my kids will not eat because the kids think they’re too ripe. What do you do when…

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The need to seem “normal”

Hi, everyone. So, the wonderful pediatric neurologist I mentioned in my post from last week on doctors who have given you hope did e-mail me back. He was very happy to hear that Max was doing so well. I was really glad I’d gotten in touch—he deserved to know. This picture is from Friday, a…

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Grief: A Glimpse Into The Journey

Written by Chrissi Johnson I hope that with my words, my journey, my walk and my life, I will be able to share my heart and give a glimpse of a journey that is chartered by many and understood by few. Our son, Tyler lost his battle with leukemia nearly 8 years ago. At that…

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Flying by the Seat of Her Pants! – An Interview with Niksmom

She may say she flies by the seat of her pants, but if that is true, Niksmom (Beth) is a really good pilot! Join me in welcoming her to our Sunday interview series! Tell me a little about yourself and your family. My first name is Beth; online I go by “Niksmom.” I am a…

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