Others See Dyslexia; I See An Amazing Kid
I see your slumped shoulders and head down when you leave school. I see you reciting your presentation from memory,…
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I see your slumped shoulders and head down when you leave school. I see you reciting your presentation from memory,…
Continue ReadingMy dearest sons, Mommy can’t. I love you with everything I am. But I can’t. I can’t promise you…
Continue ReadingI took five pages of notes. I wrote. I nodded my head in agreement. I dropped my jaw in disbelief.…
Continue ReadingAfter two-and-a-half years of being a parent, I've learned there are a million right ways to be a parent…
Continue Reading“Is that your son? He is so handsome!” said my new friend when she saw my son for the first…
Continue ReadingMy five-year-old was eating Cheez-Its at the park recently when he of course, as all five-year-olds do, dropped the bag…
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Continue ReadingFew things are more entertaining than watching a pack of kindergarteners play basketball. If you’ve ever been to a Y-league…
Continue Reading“He’s been crying foreeeeeever.” “How long are we supposed to let him do this?” “Five minutes.” “Well, it’s definitely been…
Continue ReadingI was the worst candidate in the world to be a boy mom. I liked calm and quiet. Boys are…
Continue ReadingDoes this scenario sound familiar? You hear two of your kids in the other room starting to bicker. It starts…
Continue ReadingDear child, You are the single most important thing to me in the world. Words cannot convey the depth of…
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