I am NOT a doctor nor do I ever plan to be but I have learned a lot about ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) by having a child who has been diagnosed with it. There are several different type of it, some signs show up earlier than others. What I do know is that living […]
3 Books To Warm Up To On A Snowy Day
There is nothing better than warming up to a good book on a snowy day, especially with your children. Today, we were faced with out first “snow day” in New York City and school was cancelled. Meteorologists warned parents to maintain their children indoors due to the bitter cold & wind. Instead of going sledding […]
4 Resolutions I Will Not Make
I am NOT a resolution maker but more of like a “goal setter”. I never like to feel as though I have failed at something, so I keep them simple and straight to the point. I know my capabilities and I also know when I can push myself to the limits. Don’t get me wrong […]
My Highs and Lows of 2013
Throughout the year I like to evaluate and assess what I do. I am a constant work in progress, for myself that is! I like to look at my highs and lows and celebrate them both EQUALLY! I focus on my lows and plan out ways that I can make them highs, or think about […]
When Family Doesn’t Understand ADHD & Asperger’s
Since my son was in preschool I noticed he was a lot less verbal and reverted to biting and mischief. His behavior posed a red flag for speech and language delay and I immediately had him evaluated by CPSE (Committee on Preschool Education). When I chose this route I was confronted with some backlash from […]
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