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A LIFE EXTRAORDINARY

A LIFE EXTRAORDINARY

by Guest Author | Mar 14, 2018 | Advocacy, BABY, Diagnosis, Extended Family, Friends and Acquaintances, Parents, RELATIONSHIPS, Uncategorized, YOU

by Jamie Bruen Recently it was mentioned how the world might be better without people with disabilities to a friend. She asked how I would have handled it, how words like that make me feel, if it is worth speaking out in anger. My son, Liam, is 99.9% physically...
TAKING TIME TO SAY THANKS

TAKING TIME TO SAY THANKS

by Erin Croyle | Mar 8, 2018 | Advocacy, Friends and Acquaintances, Individuals, Medical Team, Parents, RELATIONSHIPS, Self-Advocacy, Uncategorized, YOU

We are well into the age of the internet where nasty Yelp reviews and Facebook rants rule. We have every right to air our grievances and report wrongdoing. It needs to be done so poor treatment isn’t repeated. But it is so easy to get sucked into this cycle of...
ARE WE REALLY STILL TALKING ABOUT STARVING BABIES?

ARE WE REALLY STILL TALKING ABOUT STARVING BABIES?

by Erin Croyle | Mar 7, 2018 | Advocacy, Parents, YOU

Retard. Retarded. Libtard. Fill-in-the-blank-tard. ‘Tard. The word and any derivation of it is painful. It is hate speech. Yet we hear it everywhere. Kids say it. Doctors say it. Politicians say it. Comedians staunchly defend their right to use it. Random strangers at...
EVERY MOMENT COUNTS – ONE MOTHER’S MISSION

EVERY MOMENT COUNTS – ONE MOTHER’S MISSION

by Guest Author | Mar 6, 2018 | Advocacy, Elementary School, High School, Home Life, Individuals, KIDS, Middle School, Parents, Preschool, YOU

By Valerie Abbott When my daughter was diagnosed with a moderate to severe bilateral hearing loss at age 2, we did a lot of research about hearing aids and genetic testing. We learned the difference between an IFSP, an IEP and a 504 plan. We pursued speech and...
BACK TO SCHOOL: BACK TO YOU

BACK TO SCHOOL: BACK TO YOU

by Erin Croyle | Oct 3, 2017 | Elementary School, Finding Balance, High School, KIDS, Middle School, Parents, Preschool, YOU

Stop what you are doing. Stop right now. And do something for yourself. These are tumultuous times. Some days we get a horrific reminder that life can end or change drastically in the blink of an eye. So drop everything and do something you love. That list is never...
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