What to do if you're new here
This is a place to share a recent favorite post you've written, or read. 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 you want to share (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).
Like this: Love That Max: Holiday Gifts And Toys For Kids With Special Needs
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!
Thanks for the link up. I shared my post about our son's SPD diagnosis and what it means two years later. He has been having a hard time the past two weeks, what with changes in routine and in weather, and I have to remind myself that this too shall get better (and worse and better and worse).
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link up! This blog is such a great resource and I enjoy reading everyone's posts. I hope you enjoy reading my post "Mom's New Year's Resolutions." I am sure many of you can relate to the craziness of day to life and what it means to have a 13-year-old who still needs his shoes tied for him. Much happiness and health to all of you in the New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this opportunity. My blog post is about the lesson I learned during my son's Christmas show.
ReplyDeleteAs per usual, grateful for more reading material! Also, today's piece that I linked up is one that HuffPost picked up, and I've really enjoyed the conversations it's sparked.
ReplyDeleteHi, Ellen. A few months ago I found your blog by Special Needs Magazine (Facebook). I really love your blog. Me and Max have so much in common. Thanks for the linkup. The link I posted was Another reason to love firefighters!. Well, thanks again. Tell Max I said hi, from yours truly, biggest fan. :P
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ReplyDelete#29 First Christmas really feeling like a "special needs parent." Enjoying the holiday while trying to keep my sensitive little kiddo feeling safe and calm so he could enjoy it too.
ReplyDeleteI cannot relate to most parents of special needs parents since I decided that my life and my kids are totally normal. I am hoping to meet more parents that feel the same way :)
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