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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Sensory Inclusion at PNC Arena
PNC Arena, Carolina Hurricanes Announce New Sensory Inclusion Initiative I was so thrilled when I read about this. My family got a chance to take if all for a spin at a Sunday evening hockey game. Here is a bit … Continue reading
Class Size Chaos
I actually agonized over writing about this subject in my blog. I advocate for public schools. I also started this blog to write about my experiences as a parent of a child with special needs. I wasn’t sure if this … Continue reading
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Happy, Healthy, and Well Adjusted
During my first IEP meeting I was asked what were my goals for my son. I answered that I wanted E to be happy, healthy and well adjusted. It was what I could I could think of on the spot. … Continue reading
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Why I didn’t Join the PTA
There are many reasons why people join the PTA. This is my story. I stood in the middle of a narrow hallway after the orientation meeting, as a crowd of parents swarmed and moved around me. Nothing resonated in my … Continue reading
Operation ReBoot
I apologize. I let this blog become idle. It has sat, while my son grew and developed. He is now officially diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum. I’m not going to go all the way back and try and make up … Continue reading
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