Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in partnership with The Network Niche Influencer Agency and Fun and Function. #empoweringdifferent #ad Victorio has been diagnosed with Asperger’s since the tender age of four years old. I have shared many times that I am the one who realized something just wasn’t right as he grew older. He had a […]
Fighting for My Son on the Autism Spectrum
Those who’ve been reading for a while now know that I have a Master’s in Early Childhood Education not in Special Education. I am not a doctor or an expert in this area but I do have the hands on experience of living with someone diagnosed with Asperger’s (a milder form of Autism) and ADHD. […]
Do Children with Special Needs Need Extracurricular Activities?
When I think back on extracurricular activities from when I was growing up, I recall we had them, but I only had ONE! The one that I had was softball and I enjoyed it but I remember sometimes feeling overwhelmed. I felt too busy as the season began because school was still in session and […]
SUNY Old Westbury Autism Spectrum Conference
Disclosure: I was invited to this informative conference and my entrance ticket was covered. This is a topic that is already highly discussed here on MommyTeaches therefore, all opinions are 100% my own. I was elated when I received an invitation to attend the SUNY Old Westbury Conference Teaching To Successful Outcomes: A Conference on […]
ADHD: How We Deal With It As A Family
As you all know, I am not a doctor so I write about this topic based on how it impacts my family. According to CHADD.org, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurobiological disorder characterized by developmentally inappropriate impulsivity, inattention, and in some cases, hyperactivity. With my oldest son I believe he has grown out of […]
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