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Central Auditory Processing Disorder. I just got back from the Dr with the kids, and the Ped we saw was really good with the kids I’m thankful for that because the lengths I have to go to to get anywhere to see someone for my health or hubby’s health drives me nuts. Full Article

Which cancer are we going to support today?

Types of cancer-possible ways to raise awareness. Bladder cancer-post on FB status/twitter/blog every time you pee Brain cancer-post on FB status/twitter/blog the color of the hat your wearing Cervical cancer- post on FB status/twitter/blog your underwear color Childhood cancer-post on FB status/twitter/blog the color of your KIDS shirt Colorectal Full Article

Dr. Hallowell, a leader in ADHD education is entitled to his opinion, even if he is wrong.

Dr. Hallowell, a leader in ADHD education is entitled to his opinion, even if he is wrong.

**please note. I have google Adsense on my pages, I cannot control the content that always shows up. I DO NOT agree with the negative ads showing here for marijuana.** If you ask me…. SOURCE:http://www.adhdmarriage.com/content/hallowell-against-use-marijuana-treat-adhd Hallowell Against Use of Marijuana to Treat ADHD Submitted by Full Article

Tips for communicating with APD people

Tips for communicating with APD people

As my son gets a bit older, he is now showing that it is possible the “adhd” symptoms are in fact CAPD & Sensory Integration Dysfunction. All neuro issues can mimic each other, but upon closer looking, and as he grows it is becoming more clear. He CAN focus and seems a lot less ADHD than Full Article

i wish i wasn’t…

but…If there ever was a parent expert on ADHD and neurodiversities without needing a university degree. It would be me. I have ADD. My daughter has been preliminary DXed with ADD and my son is HYPER like bull in china shop, unaware of consequences of ANYTHING he does, breaks a lot of stuff in the house Full Article

Somedays…somedays I cry

Most days I plug away…i do what needs to be done, and I do the best I can, and enjoy the good moments, no matter how many bad moments they are separated by. Being a family of two disabled parents with kids with neurodiversities who homeschool, live rural, in a 180 year old house that needs Full Article

All this talk about the Swine Flu makes me wanna puke.

When EVERYONE worries it makes the ones who really need to worry seem like part of the flock of sheep going nuts over H1N1 because the media is playing the public like a finely tuned fiddle. I’m not addressing people who have other illnesses and get flu shots in past years etc… I’m talking about Full Article

Caution: Allowing Children to Play with “Dangerous” Materials might Cause Unintentional Learning & Lead to a Lifetime of Fun

Caution: Allowing Children to Play with “Dangerous” Materials might Cause Unintentional Learning & Lead to a Lifetime of Fun

Yes, you read that right, and let me be the first to admit that I let my kids play with dangerous things. OMGZ!! I’m a terrible mother! But wait! Why not read the rest before you go calling the appropriate authorities on me. I let them do it for their own good. If you are still Full Article

Growing and Changing Even at 34

Our life is very stressful. I’ve never denied that. I try not to whine about it, but I state the fact as such.  Some people are comfortable with that. Others, not so much. What is the cause of our stresses? Struggling to live on low income pensions with our disabilities. With my issues, Hubby’s physical health  Full Article

The Sunday Sh*tty Standoff

The Sunday Sh*tty Standoff

(picture is not from today, but of when he used to do the deed himself, and why I fought it with him today) It Started at about 5:30ish. He needed to go. He’s been refusing to wipe himself since forever, though he once used to do it fine. I told him before he went, that tday he’d try Full Article

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