He's bored. He's ignored. The books are too heavy. Classes are too easy. Anybody else having challenges helping their middle schooler through the 6th grade transition year? Suggestions?
Mine are 11 and 9, and we continue to struggle with this issue. My 9-year-old is sick and tired of "always having to give in" to avoid a meltdown and my 11-year-old (the Aspie) thinks he should get everything his sister gets. But you know, I'm not...
I have a blog and I know how to use it. Join our group if this describes you. Do you make money from your blog, or do you want to make money? Newbie's are welcome too. :)
I think you were very kind in your review. I'm not so sure I would have been. Having a child with Asperger's has brought all kinds of spiritual issues to the forefront for me. Especially when it finally hit me in the face that if everything I beli...
Hi! I'm mom to two - a daughter and son. My son is an Aspie...thus my "name" of Mom on Mars. Feel like I can't quite get a handle on how his brain works, and I feel like I'm navigating around unchartered territory most of the time. Sounds like I a...
I am first and foremost the mom of two amazing children. Over the years, I’ve taught English in China, chased hurricanes, sold dishes, and once wore an oversized chicken suit and paraded around as Chuck the Duck. (I couldn’t make this stuff up.) When my kids are at school, I am a writer and media relations pro. My twitter bio says I’m a psychologist wannabe, lifelong learner and book lover…not necessarily in that order.
As if I didn't have enough on my plate, I've also started blogging about San Antonio camps for kids. Let me know what you think.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
Media, San Antonio, kids camps. Oh, and I also twitter @MomOnMars
What are your areas of interest?
business, special needs children, social media, twitter, writing
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