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20. The "must read article" isn't my article, it's the one I link to and discuss in this blog post. It's by another disability blogger, Cara Lebowitz.
ReplyDelete32. Boys finally had swim lessons. It went better than expected for Thomas. So proud of how far he came this week in terms of his fear of water. :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the link up Ellen. My post is a letter I wish I could have written and given to many of my son's therapists, teachers and carers. Often I felt guilty for making requests when the requests were just what my son deserved and needed to reach his potential. I am sure many parents can relate to not feeling like you can ask for everything you think your child deserves.
ReplyDeleteDon't know why the title didn't show up, but the Parenting Roundabout post is a podcast on structuring up the summer for kids with special needs.
ReplyDeleteAt #24 promoting FluteLab, an adaptive wind instrument company
ReplyDeleteIt seems my average lately has been to do one post a month so here's my June post on what our Fathers Day Weekend was like in the midst of a terrible thunder storm!
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