Written on
May 29, 2011 by
Beth
The first few years in Precious’ life were pretty hectic. During the first year, she sometimes had 4 appointments a week, and I had a 2 year-old and a 3 year-old at home with their own activities and appointments. Now that Precious is in the Primary Special Needs class for next year, and the other…
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Written on
May 28, 2011 by
Tammie
Hello all! Today, I took my son on a “Thomas the Train” ride with both of his grandmothers. It was a little cooler today, last year it was SOO HOT, I prefered it this way. Our local Children’s Hospital received some donated tickets for the kids, and one of our therapists thought of us (even…
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As we prepare to celebrate Memorial Day Holiday in the US, I thought it’s fitting to take a moment to pray for our Armed Forces. While I realize that not everyone who reads the posts on this site might share my beliefs, I hope nobody would find this prayer offensive. Furthermore, I hope everyone, in…
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…it being–summeritis. It happens every year. At some point in April, I start realizing that school is finally going to be over. And I love that! This week is the end of school for us, and we’re up to our eyeballs in finals, papers, and turning in supplies. I get giddy about summer. Even though…
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Written on
May 26, 2011 by
Debbie
In my last post I mentioned how we use an iPod Touch to help Peanut communicate. Dana, a speech pathologist, asked me what apps we have found useful in helping Peanut with her communication. We have found a few apps that we like, but I thought it would be fun to see what everyone else…
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For the most part the child’s language seems pretty typical now, but every once in a while something pops up that just highlights how differently she processes words. The exchange yesterday between the child (age 7) and her little sister (age 3) went something like this… 7 yo: “You Dare!” 3 yo: “I’m not a…
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Give the boy a little sun, soil and water (and a mom who left him alone in the patio for five minutes) and this is what you get: Grab the button and share what’s happening in your world. Don’t forget to spread the comment love around. <a href=”http://www.specialneeds.5minutesformom.com/category/special-exposure-wednesday/”><img title=”specialexposurewednesday” src=”http://www.specialneeds.5minutesformom.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/specialexposurewednesday.jpg” alt=”special needs wordless wednesday” width=”286″…
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Written on
May 24, 2011 by
Lee
As a special needs parent, we realize that one day we will be gone. More often than not, siblings of our special needs kids are called upon to assume a caretaker role. What can we do today to lessen the burden on them?
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Written on
May 24, 2011 by
Gina
I just noticed a not so funny thing about our home. Our routine has changed, our expectations or what can be expected in the nights shortly after we put our kiddos to bed, has changed. In the past, a pitter-patter of feet excitedly ‘sneaking’ across the floor could be heard within minutes of sending our…
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Written on
May 24, 2011 by
Laurie
This weekend I left my life of raising special needs kids for 3 days of complete relaxation. I visited my mom in Arizona and enjoyed meals out, sleeping in, and lots of shopping (sans racing from the premises with tantruming 8-year old). It was a delight. But of course all things must end. Including the…
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