TweetSharePin1111 SharesI am prepping for our summer homeschooling cycle. We will be doing our normal 6 weeks from July through August. This week is my big prep week… from the hospital. I was healthy and out of the hospital for a good long run. Last week I had to go into the hospital for what is called an EMU (video… View Post
Top 3 Tips to Help Your Sensory Challenged Child with Art
TweetSharePin7070 SharesArt is an enriching wonderful part of the learning experience. You can easily use art to help enrich a topic or keep your child’s hands busy while you read aloud to them. There is an amazing amount of lessons and examples online for you to choose from. What if your child is struggling with the concept of art? Simply holding… View Post
when death comes, slowly or suddenly we need to unite
TweetSharePin66 Shares**You may find affiliate links in this article. This will not add to your purchase but will give me a few cents per your purchase. Thank You! Please see my disclosure page for more.** Tears were all the words I could put together for hours. I have been sitting listening to the waves of rain hit my window and a… View Post
1 Week, 2 Autism Diagnoses
TweetSharePin2020 SharesIt’s Autism awareness month and part of creating awareness is sharing our journey how autism came into our life. Many times the real life stories of how we found out about autism and how we are doing today will raise awareness and occasionally shine a light on a lack of real help. My oldest child was a toe walker. She danced and… View Post
5 Ways to Raise a Child that Overcomes their Special Needs
TweetSharePin128128 SharesChronic illness and nagging medical issues are not for adults only but how can we raise our children to overcome their issues rather than give in to them? We show them. We work with them on coping and life skills that will help. We gently direct and guide our children in towards paths that are most suited to them…. View Post
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