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The 22 April post "Hitting" by Suz Buchko of Chasing Joy was my favourite post for this week.
ReplyDeleteI got the chance to go to a wonderful new Autism Conference last Saturday - a day off for me and a chance to learn too, thanks for the chance to spread the word about it and the organisation behind it.
ReplyDeleteA celebration of my daughters speech and language development, hope you enjoy x
ReplyDeleteI'm at 12, 13, 14, and 16 with questions and confusion.
ReplyDeleteI am number 23 on how hospital experiences have tainted my view of St Louis.
ReplyDeleteI'm at #26; it's just a short post highlighting a very humorous message on my son's speech therapy progress report.
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The Amazing Stockpile Challenge Review
ReplyDeleteSurvival schools provide training to people on how to find and get food for survival for themselves and their loved ones. Things that would not ordinarily cross a person's mind as being edible are often used as sustenance in emergency situations.
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I have three posts this week.
ReplyDelete1. Weathering the storm about one of my OC's who struggles with the affects of mental illness
2. Videos of me doing audio readings of some of my original writings/crossovers with my characters all of which have some type of disabilities.
3. I came out as Asexual, Aromantic and Nonbianary to my parents and they told me I was confused and it was horrible.
Thanks for hosting this! I love finding other special needs blogs :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your blog! I've been reading them for a long time now... I've just started my own blog also and my first post is above - Danger is his middle name!
ReplyDeleteThanks again! :)