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Heart’s Cry and Prayer; A Letter from My Mom
On Saturday, I posted Honesty in the Raw, words of vulnerability and weakness and grief and anger. I am so blessed to have a loving, supportive family. I received the following from my mom in response and it meant so much to me and spoke so much to my heart, I wanted...
Heart's Cry and Prayer; A Letter from My Mom
On Saturday, I posted Honesty in the Raw, words of vulnerability and weakness and grief and anger. I am so blessed to have a loving, supportive family. I received the following from my mom in response and it meant so much to me and spoke so much to my heart, I wanted...
Honesty in the Raw
I'm going to be honest with you. Not that I'm usually dishonest, but I seem to think that when I write, my posts should be uplifting and encouraging in nature, and less "raw". I usually blog after I've had time to process my thoughts. Tonight, I'm not waiting that...
Turning the Expected On Its Smiling Head
It's been several weeks since my last post. But there's been a LOT going on! My husband and I went to Kenya on a mission trip for two weeks and when we got back, school was let out for summer two days later. We've been adjusting to our new routineless routine for...
What a Guy
We had a church family picnic after worship this morning at a local park. We had a blast eating together, then a handful of adults and several kids played soccer together (myself included). We brought Freddy, and Sam was so proud and excited to show him off to...
Tell Me, How Do You REALLY Feel?
Whenever I run into someone I know in public, and especially when I'm somewhere that includes many people I know (such as church), the typical walk-by greeting goes something like, "Hi (name)! How are you?" The typical walk-by response is usually, "Fine, thanks. How...
This is Samuel playing Angry Birds as a reward for a great day! Just testing my ability to post stuff to my blog via mobile.
Beginning Thoughts on Reconciling ABA and "Shepherding a Child's Heart"
I fear this post may sound much more disjointed than I normally try to write, but this is because I have many thoughts swirling in my head, and the only way to make sense of them is to get them out of my head and in front of me. Remember Spin Art? You put in the...
Remembering From Whence We Came
Taking time to remember... Today is World Autism Awareness Day. It is only the 3rd health issue to receive its own day of recognition that was unanimously voted on by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007. Nationwide, city buildings and private residences will...
Chicka Chicka 123
It's been a while since my last post, though I have had a thousand thoughts I wanted to write down. Somehow I feel that even though this is my own blog and I can write whatever I want in it, I want it to be interesting to others who may subscribe to it or stumble on...
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Discover GOALLY
Goally is an incredible time, task, and behavioral management aide designed specifically for individuals with autism under the control of a parent with the parent app. Kids manage their own tasks and routines (set up within the parent app,) building independence, creating good habits, and it enables parents and therapists alike to track behavior, both "desireable" and "undesireable", and allow kids/Goally users to redeem points for rewards. There is even a FB support group for parents with access to help as needed. Some insurance waivers will even cover the cost of Goally as an assistive device.