Written on
November 15, 2010 by
Rory
What are the chances you will have a child? What are the chances you will have a healthy child? When I was young I never thought about these questions much, I just assumed I would have a child one day and it never even crossed my mind that “health” of said child would ever be…
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Written on
November 14, 2010 by
Suzanne
Before I became a mom, I did everything at high speed. My long legs galloped through airports, trade shows, malls, corporate hallways- purposefully propelling toward my destination. I assessed people too quickly, rushed through conversations, and often missed the simple beauty of everyday life. Fast forward years later, when my second daughter Zoe was 5-…
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Written on
November 12, 2010 by
Astacia
According to the World Health Organization, depression is one of the leading causes of disability, with approximately 121 million people suffering with depression worldwide. The National Institute of Mental Health states that approximately 18 million people suffer from depression in America alone. Depression does not discriminate across age, race, gender, or class. Among teenagers it…
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November is Adoption Awareness month…which I am sure you all know! Did you know: My little man is adopted? We got him when he was 5 weeks old. It wasn’t the perfect situation. There was a whole lot of drama involved. Drama between a birth mother and a birth father who didn’t want anything to…
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Written on
November 12, 2010 by
MarjH
One things that saddens me about having kids with special needs is when folks tell you that they are “sorry” your children are disabled. I don’t mean to be ungrateful! I appreciate their concern, I really do. It’s just that I don’t consider my children a burden (Sure, they are HEAVY. They ARE finally gaining…
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Written on
November 12, 2010 by
Chaney
Working in the special education field can be challenging at times, but I have never looked at it that way. And it’s no wonder why: I grew up in a household with a child who required special education. Except, her education didn’t seem weird or outcast-like. It totally made sense. I guess it was because…
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Written on
November 11, 2010 by
Kevin
Hi, my name is Kevin and I’m new here. It looks like I’m currently the only father blogger here so you might find some different ideas coming from me. My oldest daughter has Cerebral Palsy. It would be considered minor to moderate. She currently walks with braces and she had an SDR selective dorsal rhizotomy…
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To a doctor, she is an immune deficient, auto immune diseased, adrenally suppressed female, with MMP (multiple medical problems). She has cushingoid features, has severely decreased growth and Ectodermal Dysplasia. To me she’s just Ivy, beautiful, vibrant, sassy and strong. I like my description better. Got something to share? Why don’t you join in this Special…
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Written on
November 7, 2010 by
Astacia
Tawnda & Barbara M are the winners! Kodak and 5 Minutes for Special Needs want to give you a little something to start the holiday season. To celebrate it’s newest photo book sizes and paper designs, Kodak is giving $50 gift cards to two of our readers. We encourage you to order a photo book…
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Written on
November 6, 2010 by
Karin
(reposted from the HennHouse) We’ve traded late night, happy hour dates for early morning mini conferences on raising spiritually healthy special needs kids. And we wouldn’t change a thing… We’ve traded Big Ten athletic events for seventh grade basketball tryouts. And we wouldn’t change a thing… We’ve traded philosophical discussions about politics and superpowers for…
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