TweetSharePin0 SharesDo you love a tubie? This week is the week to show your feeding tube love. Feb 5-11 is Feeding Tube Awareness week. This past year I have gone from in home IV hydration therapy, to a PICC line therapy, to a PEG G-tube, finally ending the year with a PEG J-tube. Not a good year for eating for… View Post
Do you feel removed from the world by your child’s special need?
TweetSharePin0 Shares“I have lost friends since finding out my child had….” “I feel alone.” “I feel like there are topics I can’t talk about with my family/friends.” “No, you haven’t lost friends. You just haven’t kept up your side of the friendship” “My kid has tantrums too.” “You need to grow thicker skin, get over it!” “I can only open up to my safe… View Post
Learning Disablity or Resistant Learner?
TweetSharePin0 Shares Does my child have a learning disability or are they just not wanting to learn? That is a question I have asked myself many times over the years. I have had children ‘forget’ math books that were right in front of them, and thus ‘forget’ to do the days’ work. Children that could write words forwards and backwards… View Post
Using art to teach the concept of Abstract Thinking
TweetSharePin0 SharesThrough the years of teaching my kids the ABC’s, math basics, literature, and now more advanced subjects the hardest subject for my kids with autism is learning about the abstract. I have been pushing this quite a bit recently because as my kids get to high school level work they will be asked to do more abstract, creative thinking. One… View Post
Meltdown at the Store, How do I help?
TweetSharePin0 SharesI was going through my FaceBook feed today to see an article appear again and again. Finally I had to take a peak at what was happening. I am glad I did. I found a new blog to add to my read list! Dear Shopper Staring at My Child Having a Meltdown in the Grocery Store by flappiness is…… View Post
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