When I heard about the voluntary tracking devices and expansion of services for children and families who have ASD or other developmental disabilities in which wandering is an issue and quite common, I jumped for joy! Having a verbal child under the ASD umbrella often leaves me in fear of what could happen within today’s […]
How We Survive Sick Days
**Disclosure: This is a compensated campaign in collaboration with PediaCare® and Latina Bloggers Connect ** This week was like a week of pure mommy horror! As a working mom with an injured hubby and two sick children, I thought I saw heaven when Friday rolled around and PediaCare® was delivered on my doorstep. Although it was a […]
Explaining Death To Children
Death has been quite a topic of discussion in our household lately. I have shared a bit on Facebook as I have been searching for answers for the best way to explain it to my kids. What I realized is that there is no “best way” to explain death and dying to children, really. I […]
Homework Help: When To Stand Back
As a mother, I think my duties include helping my boys with and looking over their homework. That’s what my parents did for me. My mom would be in charge of making sure it got done and my dad would look over it if we had some difficulty when he came home from work. My […]
My Son’s Best Year Yet With ClassDojo
Sadly, this is my son’s last year in his elementary school but happily, it’s been one of his best! The school has been under new administration for a year now and I saw such a difference right from the start! Communication has been a top priority for this administrator since his very first day at […]
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