Monthly Archives: March 2009

The Concept.

Last week our dog died. It was all pretty sudden. One day Nelson was there and the next day he wasn’t. Explaining to a three year old about death is not an easy thing. We talked about how he was a very sick puppy and that he had to go to the vet but the…

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Unique In Many Ways

Don Johnson had his signature tee-shirt and blazer. Katherine Hepburn had her signature pleated, menswear-looking slacks. The Cat In The Hat, PeeWee Herman and Winston Churchill all have their signature bow ties. And my Ashley has her signature Chucks! And here is what she wanted for her birthday – more Chucks, of course! Often our…

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A Little Self Talk

I think I even surprised myself with how much hope I had put into this year’s educational plan. I wanted this to be the year that Parker made up the gap between his age and where he should be academically. Or at least pass off each of his IEP goals. Things started off in high…

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Special Exposure Wednesday

  The only thing better than jumping on the bed is jumping on the bed while Mum watches (and takes photos). Footloose and fancy free, just before meltdown week started, Ivy and Noah relish in a normal childhood activity. Got something fun to share? Why don’t you join in the fun here at Special Exposure Wednesday….

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What If We Had Listened to the Experts?

Sometimes I don’t know where to begin…or whether to begin at all. Ever been there? My brain freeze and total body paralysis occur when I begin to think about balancing the never-ending needs of four sons – three living with a variety of special needs which comprise a spectrum of behaviors and needs…mental as well…

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Try This Tuesday #36: Helping A “New” Special Needs Parent

Welcome to another Try This Tuesday. For details on how to participate, please check out the welcome post. If you’d like to join in but aren’t sure what to write about, try the topic suggestion for this week: Helping a “New” Special Needs Parent. What would you say to someone who has just learned that…

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Please don’t pity me because I have a kid with special needs

Saturday, my friend Sharon called. She’s an old friend from college, we talk a couple of times a year. She and her family are coming to our area Easter Sunday weekend, and she was going to stay at our house. When I spoke with her last week, she thought that maybe our family and hers…

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Creating my own support system

Hannah will be 8 months old soon, and we have been dealing with her medical issues since her second day of life. She was about 2 months old once we started dealing with specialists who tested her for everything under the son.  However, it wasn’t until we met with her first genetics doctor that we realized…

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Caleigh’s Corner – An Interview With Holly

I believe as parents of children with severe disabilties, we have all at one time or another beeen completely devastated and overwhelmed. But, it’s at those times we find the real strength we have inside. That is exactly what Holly and her husband, Eric did, and through their example, we can all become a little…

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3.21.09 Celebrate Down Syndrome And Help Bring Kellsey Home

Around the world today people who love a child with Down syndrome are celebrating the beauty found within an extra chromosome. http://momseatofpants.blogspot.com 50 years ago most parents of a child with Down syndrome were told to hand their newborn off to an institution, because these children weren’t able to learn and would be nothing but…

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