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Reliving My Birth Trauma At A Birth Celebration
Barely able to choke out the reading through my tears, I was mortified at having allowed the baggage of my birth to enter this sacred space.
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Caitlin McQueen
Mummy
How a Teacher’s Ridicule Helped Form How I Parent
My teacher publicly ridiculed my classmate and I and invited our friends to join in on the fun.
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Mona Andrei
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Kids
The Reason My Son Refused to Eat (And it Had Nothing to Do With Food)
My son is a picky eater, but his latest reason for not eating broke our hearts.
by:
Julie M Green
Celebrate
The Day My Son Did the Most Ordinary, Impossible Thing
This was one of many activities I had mentally scratched off as being unrealistic or unachievable for us.
by:
Julie M Green
Special Needs
Monarch House
An Open Letter to Parents on Diagnosis Day
When you get the diagnosis you will want to rip those words off fast, like a Band-Aid, as though it will make the process less painful.
by:
Julie M Green
Special Needs
Top 5 School Hacks For Teaching Kids With Autism
A helpful cheat-sheet for teachers and education support staff from a mom of a child with autism.
by:
Julie M Green
Celebrate
Internet Strangers Step Up to Help Girl With Autism Find a Beloved Item
If you've ever had a child who got really attached to a particular toy or piece of clothing, then you'll sympathize with this mom.
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Mummy Buzz
Special Needs
Parents Reveal What it's Really Like Having a Child With Autism
If you could turn back the clock and talk to yourself on the day your child was diagnosed, what would you say?
by:
Julie M Green
Special Needs
How to Be an Organized Team Player for Your Special Needs Child
Advocating for your child with special needs is easier when you do this.
by:
Denise Deschenes-McKay
Special Needs
Monarch House
The Power of Early Intervention and How It Helped My Daughter Walk & Talk
Despite the doctors who told us there was nothing wrong, we knew. Mother’s instinct—it’s real and it’s powerful.
by:
Lisa Thornbury
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