Friday, October 4, 2013

Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-up: Post it!


Another Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-Up has arrived. Oh, joy.

The idea

Link to a favorite post of the week—yours or someone else's.

What to do

Scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post. Where it says "Your name" put the name of the blog followed by the title of the post (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).

Like this: My Mom Went To Back-To-School Night And All I Got Was Homework

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 great posts.

Happy linking!

15 comments:

  1. My favorite day is Friday and this LinkUp party makes it even better! Thanks!

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  2. After a month of not writing I return to share a big surprise (to all of us) . . . apparently Maya (5, nonverbal, communication device user) has been somehow learning to read. (With video)

    :) Dana ----Uncommon Sense

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    1. WOW WOW WOW WOW and WOW!!!!! I will swing by to check out. Also: WOW!!!!

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    2. Thanks, Ellen :) It was the highlight of a kind of lousy week----but a big enough highlight to kind of erase all of the other stuff!

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  3. love this link up...haven't been blogging much, good to be back and check everyone out!

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  4. I love this link up! This week I wrote my entry on the ABC's about autism on the word KNOW. Can you know someone if they don't talk to you? (spoiler alert, I think yes). Have a great weekend!

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  5. I put A Month of Son up. Matthew Baldwin (from the Morning News) is writing about his autistic son each day this month. My child has Down syndrome, but I love Matthew's writing and this project is really good.

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  6. My thoughts on Samantha's 7th Heartiversary. :-) Thanks, Ellen!

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  7. Thanks again! I'm so grateful that you do these link ups!

    Today I posted about responses we get when people hear that my daughter has a special need (Apraxia).

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  8. I love this gig! Looking forward to lots of reading today, and sending apologies for posting my link twice last week cuz I don't understand and follow directions well anymore. A five year old non verbal reader . . . I am excited already. I love readers everywhere!!

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  9. Thanks so much for giving us a chance to share. I love reading your blog! (I apologize, I accidentally linked to my article twice, if you want to delete #33, it repeats my #34 which has the article title in it)

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  10. Love your blog. Thanks for giving everyone the opportunity to share.

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  11. So many great blogs to read! Probably will take me all week...but so worth it. Thanks, Ellen!

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  12. Ellen, I thought you'd like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udm_BaaJRzo

    It's a boy named Christopher, who's blind and autistic, singing the national anthem at the Red Sox game!!!!!!!!

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  13. The post I shared isn't exactly brilliant or emotional or anything. Just a bit about how we have so much fun without ever spending money on Halloween. But, it's most fabulous quality is that there is a picture of my son when he was about ten (he's nineteen now!) getting a marker made mustache to top off his who-knows-what costume!!! They grow up so fast!!!

    Have a fantastic weekend Ellen!!

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Thanks for sharing!



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