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Middle School Transition for a Child with Autism – Part Two
In my previous blog, I discussed how I helped my son get comfortable in his new digs. We started early, and visited the campus often. Did we do anything else? We made sure to NOT miss "Howdy Day." Howdy Day took place on the Monday BEFORE the start of school. It's the week when the…
New Tra-Dish: Kid-Friendly Chicken Parmesan Fingers
The following post is sponsored byRag Put a fun new spin on a classic recipe and make a New Tra-Dish! This week, Sweeties Freebies came up with a twist on Chicken Parmesan that’s perfect for picky kids.Chicken Parmesan Fingers!!Check out her dinner idea below:Spaghetti is a frequent visitor to dinner at our house. Its something the whole family will eat and its simple to make. Pasta Sauce can …
What Life’s All About
Its Saturday night. Im in a strange bed. My hubby is next to me. My boys are in another bed, passed out cuddled up into each other, wiped from a day at the Zoo and running around. Im bloated and my jeans have left bruises on my hips (literally) from the tightness from all of this weeks eating, but Im as happy as a clam. Because at the end of the day, for me, family is what its all about.
A Passover Perspective
Yesterday, I attended my sons grade one school Passover Seder. For those of you who dont know, a Seder is a Jewish ritual feast /meal that marks the beginning of Passover (our Easter, I guess you could say). Of course I was proud. Of course we were all there, with camera, and video camera, holding onto every word, every song with bated breath. And oh we were proud. The kids were over the top. Incredible.