TweetSharePin0 SharesRegular moms vs Special Moms hit some nerves. This reprint was not meant to start a turf war! We do not choose to be a mom of a child that is sick. If we could have one wish than ALL our kids would be healthy! That is beyond our ability so let us be able to discuss without anger… View Post
Regular moms vs Special needs moms
TweetSharePin11 Shares This is a REPRINT from an interesting site called, One Place for Special Needs Thank you Dawn for giving everyone the permission to reprint (with proper credit!) Regular Moms vs Special Needs Moms Moms, a stranger walks among you. We look like regular moms, but we are the hybrid to your standard engine. Our child’s disability altered us,… View Post
Children and teens suffer from anxiety too!
TweetSharePin55 SharesIs anxiety a reason to homeschool? What do you mean test anxiety? We all get that, keep taking tests it will toughen you up! Social anxiety? Keep going to co-op or church gatherings you be fine when you get to know everyone. No. I mean gut wrenching, nausea producing, hair pulling anxiety. Yes it is reason enough to homeschool!… View Post
Potty training with a hyposensitive child
TweetSharePin0 Shares“I gotta go…oops sorry” The refrain of my life. Most will laugh and say yes that comes with little ones. Then advice on just stick to it, or get stricter about making them use the potty, but we have an important difference that we need to understand. Several of my children have sensory processing disorder. They are hypo-sensitive. That… View Post
Help and Hope for Hospital Stays
TweetSharePin0 SharesMy beautiful brave little 3 year old was waiting for the surgeon to walk in. She sat in the hospital gown with an IV in her arm. She was pale, all dark eyes and quivering lips, but no tears. My husband and I kept the smile plastered firmly in place and tried as hard as we could to distract… View Post
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