When my son first began working with a Para (para professional) in school, I remember being a bit skeptical because I wanted someone who would be truly compatible with him. I wanted him to feel comfortable with the person and I wanted to be comfortable too, of course. This was going to be a person […]
Educators Who Inspire Me
As I think back to my school days, there was one educator throughout every school that I attended that had an impact on my life. In elementary school I remember clearly my Kindergarten and first grade teacher. My Kindergarten teacher played our classroom piano and I looked forward to her hands gliding over the keys. […]
Losing My Loved One To A Stroke
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by the American Heart Association for American Stroke Month, but all opinions are my own. Close to ten years ago on May 17th, I lost my first cousin, the only child of my aunt, to a brain aneurysm. I had lost my dad a few years prior so I knew […]
Monster Energy AMA Supercross & Family
Monster Energy AMA Supercross proves another year in a row that they know how to put on a tremendous family event. It’s a no brainer why we love and live for this sport in part because we have a personal connection. We don’t just attend for a little fun (because it’s a LOT of fun!), but […]
Learning Through My Son With Asperger’s
Although I have been a teacher for many years now and have a few special education courses under my belt, I truly believe NOTHING prepares you more than “hands on” experience. I have been receiving that hands on experience for eleven years now and would not have it any other way. This direct experience in […]
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