I have always been a writer at heart. Writing in my journals have always been a form of escape for me, a release. When my son was diagnosed with ADHD and a mild case of Asperger’s, I took to writing in my journal again because at that point I felt like the world was against […]
Living With A Child Who Has ADHD
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 […]
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 […]
The Best Advocate For My Public School Child!
Three weeks into school and as a parent and teacher I have been pretty busy. My son who has ADHD and in 4th grade had had me a nervous wreck. Why? Well, I am back in the classroom after a leave of absence in January and I am not as accessible as I was when […]
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