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“Beep! Beep! Beep!” Silence. “Beep! Beep! Beep!” Groaning, sighing, then stumbling, running, bathroom door slamming. My boys don’t always like to get up in the mornings. I finally got D1 an alarm clock because my 30-minute wake-ups with him were getting OLD. Yes, it can take him that long to just wake
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Tonight’s dinner was an exercise is coping skills for D1. My dad came into town for Christmas, arriving just before dinner tonight. As we all sat down for dinner, D1 was shocked to find someone sitting in his chair, which is next to me. We had set his place on the other side
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Most of you know how much my son has struggled. Between the developmental delay, dyspraxia, and speech/language delays from apraxia of speech, he’s dealt with it all. His visual and auditory processing are rather slow, and he could really use some help in this area. I have been researching computer programs we could
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Have I mentioned before, how much I despise these meetings? You can call them a study team meeting, IEP meeting, or support meeting, but the goal is the same: To talk about your kid while they aren’t there, to make decisions that affect his life, with his “issues” always at the forefront. ARGGGGGGGG!
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I just got a very long message on my voice mail, stating that my son is now DDD qualified. What that means exactly, I’m not sure. It should mean that if we want tutoring or other help, we will have access to it. I will call the case worker back tomorrow to find
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