Do any of you use some sort of "earnings chart" for your child on the autism spectrum? Back when our child received DTT services 14 hours a week in our home, his DTT supervisor encouraged us to begin to use a behavioral earnings chart. During this time, our child was having too many tantrums and/or issues with compliance. Often, he would have these problems in relation to not … [Read more...] about How an Earnings Chart Can Help Children With Special Needs
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The Truth About My Sister, Rachel
One of my favorite things about living is learning from others. The lessons surround us and are ours for the taking. When I was a young teen my sister, Rachel, taught me a valuable lesson that is imprinted on my soul. One Christmas Rachel told our parents that instead of receiving any gifts, she would like the money to be donated to an animal shelter. A very … [Read more...] about The Truth About My Sister, Rachel
7 Voluptuous Celebs Who Love to Flaunt Their Curves
Curvy celebs are helping to change current beauty ideals in Hollywood and in society. We love to see these women confidently flaunting their lady lumps in movies, on TV, in magazines and on red carpets. These women prove to us that celebs are real women and real women have curves. The common thread among these women is their unstoppable confidence. That's the key to rocking … [Read more...] about 7 Voluptuous Celebs Who Love to Flaunt Their Curves
Holiday Camps for Kids
Many busy moms struggle to keep their energy-filled kids entertained whenever school is out for a holiday. Instead of taking the task completely upon yourself, consider sending your children to a holiday camp. By doing so, you not only keep them out of your hair during those impossibly long school breaks, but you can also make the time away from the classroom more entertaining … [Read more...] about Holiday Camps for Kids
Taking Child Bullying From “Hit Me” to “Hug Me”
My sixth grade teacher taught me a most invaluable lesson when she said, “Cynthia, you need to grow thicker skin”. I was a super sensitive kid and really needed to stop letting everything affect me so deeply. My knee jerk response was to sway to the other side of the pendulum, testing my forte at being a bitch and wearing impenetrable armor. My shield became so fortified by 8th … [Read more...] about Taking Child Bullying From “Hit Me” to “Hug Me”