Friday, August 8, 2014

The Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-up: Oh, yeah


Go to it!

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: My Kid With Special Needs Understands You


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!

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting Ellen. This week I've linked to a little movie I made about our trip to Europe from Australia with three kids including my eldest son who uses a wheelchair. Cheers Bron

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  2. A great giveaway to organise you and your child when they go back to school. Visual schedules, social stories and a communication template to make it easier for teacher to tell you about their day. Postage to US/UK or Australia included.

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  3. Found this site last week, and later learned about the link-up. Thanks again. This week I linked to a great post by Drexelle.com - 7 Reasons Why Having a Child with Special Needs Makes Life Better. I want to share it everywhere because well, my life is enriched because of my son.

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  4. Post #42 is a "how-to" for organizing all of that information that we need to remember.
    Post #43 is a cute container to keep medication in.
    As always...Thanks for hosting the link-up!

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  5. Hi-
    I had a guest poster on my blog this week. Ollie's mom shares his story from diagnosis at three months old to Ollie today at three. Blind kids are awesome and I love sharing family stories. I learn so much from other families.

    Jessica

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  6. Hi Ellen, Thanks for the opportunity to share a post. I have shared a post I wrote on Accessible playground features I like in the playgrounds we have visited in the last year. Combine them all and you would have a fantastic playground. I think children using a wheelchair find it difficult to find more than a couple of things to do at a park. Julie

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  7. Thanks so much for this most excellent linkup and I hope you and your family have a great weekend, Ellen!!

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  8. Thanks for the chance to link up - off to read some more amazing stories now! x

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Thanks for sharing!