Showing posts with label appearing normal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appearing normal. Show all posts
Saturday, July 26, 2014
The letter I wish I had read when my children were diagnosed with Autism
This article was moved to michellesuttonwrites.com
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appearing normal,
Autism,
Autism Acceptance,
Autistic,
cry,
diagnosis,
grief,
grieving,
help,
letter,
parent,
parenting,
resources,
resources for parents,
strategies,
support,
supports,
therapy
Monday, February 27, 2012
Lefthandedness, and other things that should be hidden
4 year old G is pretty much ambidextrous. It's a handy skill, really. She draws with both hands, she eats with both hands, she can ride her scooter equally well leading with either foot. She seems to prefer to write her name with her left hand.
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