We are blessed to have a guest post from a mom who has a teenage son with Asperger’s. Due to her son’s age, she wishes to remain anonymous for this post. However, she did let me know that if you have questions specifically for her, she would be happy to dialog with you! Feel free to send me a message…
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Art in History {review}
I was SO excited to try out this brand new-to-me art project with my kids from the company Art in History! Art in History is a company with a mission to create hands-on activities that will educate, engage, and inspire. I can tell you, as a teacher and a parent, that my children (and former students) always learned best when…
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10 Take-Aways From Allume
Words just almost don’t seem adequate to describe this past weekend at Allume. But I’m a blogger, I will try. 🙂 10 of my favorite memories from Allume Meeting Ann Voskamp & Emily Freeman ~ 2 of my favorite authors of 2 of my favorite books: One Thousand Gifts and Million Little Ways, A: Uncover the Art You Were Made…
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Words of Encouragement for Asperger’s Parents
As we finish up this series, I am praying for each of you that struggles with a child that has Asperger’s, or any other special difference as well. There is a huge lesson that I have learned from my nephew and I want to share it with you today. Adults, please be gracious in your response to children that you…
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Resources for Asperger’s Parents
Thank you for joining me for this series on parenting a child with Asperger’s Syndrome! I’ve been sharing tips from my non-blogger sister-in-law, Valerie, who has one son with Asperger’s. Today I want to share some resources that my sister-in-law has found to be helpful! I hope if you have any links or books that have helped you, that you…
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