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It’s because I know what COULD happen…
that tends to make me a little freaked when Parker gets sick. As a new parent of a medically fragile child with special needs I was familiar with typical childhood stuff. Chicken pox. Colds. A broken arm and two rounds of stitches. But then Parker...
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Sun, Sep 25 2011 7:32 PM
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On Hawk Walks, Brave Heroes, Weird Rashes and Pulse Oximeters
The stage was set for a magnificent day. My kids had even talked their Dad into letting them join Parker for his very first Highland Hawk Walk. The 16 year old felt it was important for him to be there in case Parker got tired and needed someone to carry...
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Fri, Sep 23 2011 7:39 PM
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Hawk Walk 2011
Some of you may not know that Parker’s Dad is a Principal. Reed is actually the Principal at the school that Parker would go to…..if Parker went to school. Parker’s name is proudly displayed on an apple, along with the names of...
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Thu, Sep 22 2011 6:27 PM
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Life With Special Needs
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September’s Sensory Table
There’s a lot of learning that can go on in a sensory tub. Unfortunately, many teachers see sensory tubs as only a preschool/kindergarten activity. You many remember my post on making your own Sensory Tubs on the Cheap. Sensory tables don’t...
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Thu, Sep 22 2011 8:42 AM
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September’s Sensory Tub
There’s a lot of learning that can go on in a sensory tub. Unfortunately, many teachers see sensory tubs as only a preschool/kindergarten activity. You many remember my post on making your own Sensory Tubs on the Cheap. Sensory tables don’t...
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Thu, Sep 22 2011 8:42 AM
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Special Needs Homeschooling
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special needs homeschooling
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sensory tables
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Sensory Tubs
Dear Nurse Ratched
I bet you were surprised when you got the call that our family was no longer in need of your services. Not even the Saturday night shifts. I was intent on dismissing you a couple of months ago. But the nursing service asked me to keep you on for at least...
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Tue, Sep 20 2011 4:05 PM
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Life With Special Needs
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What is it about a haircut?
A sweet friend comes to my home to cut my hair. It’s been a lifesaver. This week she also cut Parker’s hair. Easy Peasy, no? Not even close. First is to have Parker assume the special haircut position. Yes, this indeed required the...
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Thu, Sep 15 2011 7:11 PM
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Educating Your Child With Special Needs
It’s a hot topic. Especially where I live. Educating your child with Down syndrome. Or any other ‘different’ for that matter. Do you choose a small groups/life skills class? Total or partial inclusion? How many hours a day in a typical...
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Wed, Sep 14 2011 9:34 PM
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A Day In Our Life
Speech Therapy
Parker has speech therapy on Tuesdays. We’re lucky. His speech therapist is superb. Parker loves to wear his passey muir valve and really let his voice be heard. Today’s lesson began with some time at the mirror. This is were Parker works...
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Tue, Sep 13 2011 6:01 PM
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iPad
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A year’s supply of peace of mind.
I’m still up to my chin in preserving our harvest. Reed just mentioned that maybe we should put up another load of our chunky, hot salsa. Luckily I still have some of the onions and peppers we grew in our garden this season. At the same time I’m...
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Mon, Sep 12 2011 6:47 PM
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real food
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food prices
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putting food by
Apple Picking with Parker
My parents have a small orchard on the land behind their house. This year’s apple and pear bounty are on track to be epic! Parker and my Mom showing off the first (not quite ripe) apple of the season. This variety of apples make excellent pies....
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Sun, Sep 11 2011 8:35 PM
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Apple Picking
My parents have a small but growing orchard in the land behind their home. Funny thing about apple trees. Some years you get so many apples that you couldn’t find enough people to give them away to. Other years you get nuthin’. Read More....
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Sun, Sep 11 2011 7:32 PM
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A Day In Our Life
Foiled Again!
We’ve been rocking the cuffed trach for a few weeks now. I’m feeling much more confident that I won’t expand this sucker to a width that harms Parker’s trachea. Someone put that thought into my head and getting it out took something...
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Fri, Sep 09 2011 3:49 PM
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I tried. I really, really tried.
(The new blog design is coming along. Refresh your page if you can’t see it yet. I still need to learn a few things….like how to add pictures to the rotating part at the top, but we’re getting there.) This week I took Parker to the adaptive...
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Wed, Sep 07 2011 6:30 PM
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