Healthy Eating Made Real!
Whole foods and processed foods are available at every grocery store. Many people opt for processed foods because they are quick and convenient. In order to start eating “real” you...
Whole foods and processed foods are available at every grocery store. Many people opt for processed foods because they are quick and convenient. In order to start eating “real” you...
Tiny Light Kylie is so good at making friends. She is greeted at school every morning with a row of classmates waiting to give her hugs. This beautiful five-year-old girl...
Making School a Sensational Place Children with sensory sensitivities or SPD have a higher risk of slipping through the educational cracks due to misdiagnosis and misunderstanding. The problem isn’t that...
Hannah Metsch: Shortly after Hannah was born, she was having hundreds of seizures a day. She has developmental delays, cerebral palsy, CVI, dystonia, & intractable seizure disorder. Hannah is an...
Advocacy Tips for the Long Haul Recently I talked to my son’s first elementary school Principal. She marveled at the progress he had made from his first days in the...
Accepting the Truth – Incorporating a Progress Monitoring Plan
Here is where we get to share an overview of what has happened within the special needs community.
Jacob Elliott Jacob Elliott is a happy 11 year old boy with a chromosomal deletion. He loves to play with puppets! His favorite movies are Muppet movies. He watches them...
Alternative Diets Can Make a Difference Usually I write about the gluten free/casein free (GFCF) or Feingold Diet, but there are other diets listed in my book that have helped...
Almost 10 years ago when I was pregnant with my twin boys, the song “I Hope You Dance” by Lee Ann Womack was popular. I used to listen to it...