First of all, do you have an ARC? I don't know what it stands for but our chapter here is www.ddadvocacy.net. They provide free advice and will even accompany you to your IEP meeting if you need it.
It is also extremely important that you have bot...
Wow! What a story, Marina. Thanks for sharing your journey and some good tips for self discipline. This is just the sort of story I'd like to include in a new TM group, Twitter Toots. Interested in joining?
Chris
Hi there...
I'm new to the group and noticed your post. I've been thinking about tracking this book down. Did you ever get a copy? What did you think?
I'd love to hear what you thought of it.
Chris
A group for twittermoms who are Buddhist, or would like to understand Buddhist philosophy and teach our children the eightfold path.
Discuss meditation for you and the kids, and ways to be a more mindful peaceful mother
Hi there,
We're about ready to head down the road for our second round with preschool services. (The last time, our son didn't qualify for any services, but that was before we had a dx.) For those of you whose children have IEPs in place, what ar...
Hi there -
Glad to be a new member. I want to share this great and sneaky way of getting good nutrion into your kids' and partners' bodies without them knowing it...three cookbooks - one by Jessica Seinfeld (yes, Jerry's wife) and two by Missy Ch...
A group for moms who are passionate about raising Healthy, Smart & Happy Kids. Let's share any beneficial information we come across and help each other.
Hi everyone -
Nice to meet everyone. My son has been dx for a little over a year now. After a year on Vyvanse, we had to do our first med adjustment last week. All seems to be under control again, so I can breathe a big sigh of relief that the cr...
This is a support group for mothers dealing with children with ADHD. Its a long hard road and no one should have to deal alone..Come here for support, tips, or just to get away from it all.
Thanks so much for taking the time to write, Leah and Tammy -
So I took a great big deep breath, opened the door to the state autism society office and went in on Tues nite. I was really nervous. It was hard being at the table, but the informatio...
Hi there Chris,
i can say from my own experience that I enjoy support group meetings. I feel that even well meaning family
members just can't grasp what we are feeling. I believe that more often than not the only people who can
really "get" me are...
Every one is different. I have found that most of them are comforting. You learn that you are not alone. You can get advice from parents who have been where you are now. My son was diagnosed at age five. It is tough, but you adjust. It just takes ...
I'm writing to introduce you to a new website I launched for Triangle parents a little over a year ago. Triangle TRACKS, located online at www.triangletracks.com, is an acronym for "Tools, Resources and Activities for Carolina Kids." As a local mom of three and a former magazine editor, I've come across lots of great resources for kids in the Triangle region, so I decided to put them all on ONE website for local families to use. Triangle TRACKS is also a social networking site for parents, so those who join can post blogs, forums, calendar events and other information for other parents to see. I also issue a free, monthly e-newsletter filled with children’s events and resources planned for that month. Let me know if you’d like to subscribe.
Due to the success of Triangle TRACKS, I started Charlotte TRACKS at www.charlottetracks.com for parents in the Charlotte region last month. I’m hoping it will achieve the same success as Triangle TRACKS.
I wanted to reach out to you to find out if you could let your Triangle friends know about this site via email, Twitter or other social networking sites you belong to. And if you get a chance, let me know what you think of Triangle TRACKS.
Hi Chris! I love the idea, and having positive news headlines can be very interesting and encouraging. How can we help to push this? Sign me up, if it will. One thing though, there must be a better name than "twitter toot" - it can be a little vague to mean exactly what the group will be about. Just a thought. :)
Great to have you here! We've got an incredible group of women connecting on all sorts of topics, so kick back and make yourself at home. Check out the Twittermoms groups (we have something for everybody). The Twittermoms discussions are quite entertaining, too. Or, just get to know your fellow Twittermoms by browsing some Twittermoms profiles or searching for moms who share your interests, add friends, and start twittering with some incredibly smart and interesting moms.
PS: Let your friends know when you're on twittermoms with a click of the Announce Yourself link in your welcome box. If your Twitter friends are interested, they can check out the cool new place you've found!
Again -- if there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.
Just passing through to say hello! I'm really getting the hang of this social media 2.0 stuff and I like it! Hope we can network and get to know each other! Stop by and chat anytime...Hugs~Angie
Welcome! You've found a great place and we're happy to have you here! If ya ever need anything...don't hesitate to ask! Look forward to getting to know you!
I’m a busy mom of two wee ones, ages 5 and 2, an amateur photographer, writer and a long-time believer in seeing the best in people. My son has a diagnosis on the autism spectrum in addition to ADHD. On my night stand, you'll find a copy of Buddhism for Busy People and I can't seem to finish it becuase I'm so busy! Since becoming a mother, I've relied on my personal motto more than once: I'll make it work: I always do! I look forward to exchanging ideas, challenges, triumphs and dreams with other moms all over the USA and the world.
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