In the last six months Parker has gone from a quiet, sedate kid, to an independent, knows exactly what he wants kind of dude. I like a man who knows what he wants. But not so much a kid who bangs his head against the nearest, hardest thing to get it. Although, now that I…
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Ivy is wired for sound! Being wired up for a sleep study last night. Oh the things we do! Got something to share this Special Exposure Wednesday. Please remember your comment love at each link you visit. Also blogging at Three Ring Circus
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Written on
March 10, 2009 by
Melody
It was an ordinary afternoon…sun shining, me doing laundry created by dirty boys…the boys outside playing and creating more dirty laundry…when I looked out the window onto our front lawn and saw the boys playing fetch with Ursula, our dog. Because you know, what is the point of enduring the pain and rehab of multiple…
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Written on
March 10, 2009 by
Trish
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: Teaching the Value of Money. How do you teach your children how to manage money and how to make decisions about spending, saving…
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Written on
March 9, 2009 by
Ellen
The scene: Saturday morning. It is 70 degrees and gorgeous outside. Max and I are roaming around, and see two little boys on our block with their Razor scooters. Max is so excited to see them, he loves other kids and anything with wheels. He runs over. “Hi!” he says, and smiles. The boys look…
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Written on
March 8, 2009 by
Deborah
Ellie Brogan has a tee-shirt that states “It Takes Guts to have Short Gut.” This gorgeous little girl and her mother, Abby, definitely have guts! Tell me a little about yourself and your family. My name is Abby Brogan. I live just outside of Boston with my husband Gib, daughter Ellie and a wonderful dog…
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As parents we are always trying to multi-task. Teaching while providing experiences that peak their interests. Offering experiences that build confidence, support risk taking and are easy for time strapped parents to pull off. Being the Mom of a kid with special needs can sometimes make my other kids feel left out. They understand why…
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Written on
March 7, 2009 by
CC
Sorry, this has been a LONG, LONG week and the best I have to offer is someone else’s creative genius. As you may know, Dr. Seuss would have celebrated his birthday this week. So in his honor I give you a Seussically inspired poem. Do you like these IEPs? I do not like these IEPs…
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A very wise NICU nurse once told me, “Sometimes the difference between life and death is in being prepared.” I took those words to heart and they saved my daughters life. More than once. When you have a medically fragile child, it can feel like you barely have time to catch your breath before the…
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Written on
March 6, 2009 by
Laura
It was 5:30 in the morning, an hour before we needed to leave for the San Francisco Airport, but I was dressed and ready to go, and my husband Peter was rolling the luggage out to the car. My eighteen-year-old son Matthew, who is autistic, had been home from Camphill Special School in Pennsylvania for…
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