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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-Up: Show off your posts!
Here's another link-up for bloggers with kids who have special needs. The idea: share a favorite post of the week. It can be something you wrote, or something another blogger wrote that you loved.
What to do
Where it says "Your name" put the name of your blog followed by the title of your post (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).
Like this: Love That Max: My Mom Is The Most Gorgeous Mom EVER!
Where it says "Your URL" put the direct link to the post.
Click "Enter." Leave a comment if you want to say more. Go check out some fabulous posts.
Happy linking!
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Hi! I left a link to one of my recent entries on a guide to assertive technology which shows that certain devices that can help your disabled child are in many places! I even used some examples with my son (and tried not to be boring, haha).
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Ellen!
I'll play! I always enjoy when you do this - I love clicking on links. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy link is not about Gavin (my special needs son), so I don't know if that's cheating. But it makes me laugh. I'm currently potty training his brother who is 3 1/2. Need I say more?
xoxo to you, Ellen!
I posted my blog. I just started it.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Hymm for some reason it didn't post my blog URL, just my name
ReplyDeleteThank you again for this opportunity to share. This week I shared a post I wrote about "Hope".
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Looking forward to reading some of these. :)
ReplyDeleteEllen, thanks so much for doing this weekly link-up. I linked to my monthly Hopeful Parents post, because on my own blog I've been mostly talking about either BlogHer or caring for my ill elderly mother.
ReplyDeleteRepect is the post i am submitting for the link up
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen! I always find great new blogs thanks to your weekend link-up
ReplyDeleteLovely way to meet other 'kindred spirits'.
ReplyDeleteLove discovering new blogs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me share that our photo was chosen to be in the national Buddy Walk video 2012. We are so excited!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen. It is always fun to read some new blogs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen, I am loving meeting so many wonderful families. I posted about reflection and really enjoying the tiniest things from all our kids xx
ReplyDeleteCheated. Instead of a blog post, I invited everyone to my Pinterest account. I have four boards of intesest to all parents and one for parents of Challeneged Children and Adults. My two sons are grown and overcome severe LD and for one drug addiction. I had over 36o foster chldren and am a liscenced therapists. As an old one, I want to share my knowledge and other people's knowledge. I will be visitng your blogs and will post some on my Blog Hop Parents Board. Thank you Max's Mom and you know how I love your posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen. I wrote about special needs issues seem to find me, even in the most random, remote places, like Mars:)
ReplyDeleteDear Ellen :)
ReplyDeleteI wrote a letter to my son, Leo, a couple of Days ago. Actually, August 10th would have been my beloved grandmother's 100th birthday - I felt emotional overload all that Day. My grandmother loved Leo so much! Sadly, she only got to spend Time with him from 2005 until 2009, as he was born to me overseas, but I
feel Joy to know she had special times with him for a few years of his Life. They each taught each other. I can sometimes see her genes at work in Leo, especially when it comes to tenacity and perseverance. I believe she pushed my hand to write to my little boy on her 100th birthday. Much love to you & your family, & many thanks for allowing us to share here PeaceLove&Smiles, CherylFaith
I left a post I did this spring when a man attacked me verbally about my children while I pumped my gas. It was the first time I had ever really experienced stuff like this. Thanks, Amee
ReplyDeleteGreat that there's a place to share special needs stories again, thank so much :)
ReplyDeleteI was happy to see another special needs linkup! thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo I cheated a bit. My post is from last week as opposed to this week. But it's the best I got. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat link up!
...danielle
Survivor guilt is a big issue for parents of kids with special needs. Maybe this post will reassure parents they're not alone in feeling this way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea :) Hope you all are enjoying the tail end of summer!
ReplyDeleteI love that you do this! I have found so many great blogs through your link ups!
ReplyDeletethank you!!! it has been a huge blessing to visit these links, so encouraged! xo
ReplyDeleteI left a link to one of E's first playdates with a disabled friend. The two girls have a great connection!
ReplyDeleteI linked to a somewhat humorous post about the crazy things that go on in houses like ours.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to share :)
ReplyDeleteLove your Weekend Link Up to find new blogs on special needs. My post is about raising expectations and another milestone met by my son, Sam.
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