Friday, March 7, 2014

The Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-up: Whatcha got?


It's the Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-up. There have been many great posts out there in honor of Spread the Word to End the Word Day, so feel free to share as many of those as you'd like.

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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: Love That Max: Can I Please Have Two Birthdays A Year? Or Twenty?

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!

16 comments:

  1. I hope it's ok I posted 2 of my blog entries from this week. First I shared a few thoughts about the R word and the second post talks about my daughter using a stander and the benefits of that equipment. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Posted about "Faking It" but read the post to learn what I'm talking about. :) Always my favorite day of the blogging week! Love reading all of the posts and making new connections.

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  3. Thanks Ellen i linked to a post I wrote called "Day 1269: What I learned from Oscar Pistorius" it's about what I learned from Oscar Pistorius.

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  4. I've tried to write a helpful letter to a young mum whose son has just been diagnosed with autism, hope it might help someone x

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  5. We have six bloggers on Shared Abilities who are writing about special needs - please read what they have to say and share with friends. Thanks for your support! (#14 above)

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  6. Thanks Ellen - sharing my latest R-word post here :)

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  7. Thanks again! Frustrated with the ridiculous comments and actions of the judge in the case of the rape of a young woman with Down syndrome.

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  8. I also posted twice. The first I did earlier today. The second was after I got my daughter's "spelling test" back from school today. Thanks for giving a place to share!

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  9. Thanks, Ellen. Dexter's at #46 this week. He's had his casts cut off! First time we've seen him with skinny 'cp legs', which was a bit sad. He's already back, working on his muscles. Happy weekend :)

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  10. Hello Ellen - mine is about my son starting growth hormone treatment this week. Thanks again :)

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  11. Thanks for the link-party! Posted a few thoughts about my changed perspective now that we are 12 years past diagnosis... Looking forward to checking out the other posts here!

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  12. Thank you so much for this opportunity to share my life. I posted #51 and #52 because it was such a crazy week for us. A great day on Monday. A doctor appointment on Wednesday. The results of a CT scan on Thursday. And a chat with my hubby that put it all into perspective. I wonder...how many of your readers have weeks like this...with so many up and downs and emotions? How do you handle it? Who helps get you through it? Please leave a comment on my posts to share your survival tips.

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    1. I've found that other special needs parents are my lifeline on the crazy weeks. I'm so grateful for the parents I've met through my son's preschool. Sorry to hear that you've had such a crazy week - it sounds rough! Going to check out your posts now.

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  13. Thanks for doing this! I accidentally posted the first blog post with the title "Special Olympics" but it's actually about Spread the Word to End the Word day. Sorry about that!

    I love reading your posts... you have great perspective and it's all relevant to those of us who live with a special needs person. :)

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  14. Our Exceptional Life - Some thoughts on finding a "home hospital" and finding out what makes it feel like home.

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  15. I love discovering new blogs at these link-ups! I shared an older post of mine at #62 about being in the endless testing "waiting place" which has been on my mind a lot lately as my daughter turns 6, and we still have no answers.

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Thanks for sharing!