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I wanted to wow you. I wanted to blow you away. I wanted to be clever. I wanted to be brilliant. I had it all planned out. It was going to be great. October … Continue reading
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I wanted to wow you. I wanted to blow you away. I wanted to be clever. I wanted to be brilliant. I had it all planned out. It was going to be great. October … Continue reading
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This blog originally ran in March 2012, but it bears repeating since lately it seems like our Thinking Moms have been encountering some insensitive/not-so-nice people who have said some very insensitive/not-so-nice things about people with disabilities. For years I’ve walked … Continue reading
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On September 12, we hit a bittersweet milestone. It was something we wanted, and yet didn’t want, to happen. That was the day Little E got his first, and hopefully only, wheelchair. We don’t know why Little E can’t walk. … Continue reading
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I love this time of year with all the color and beauty of nature all around. Autumn always reminds me of this poem by Robert Frost. It’s so simple and yet so powerful in its meaning. The Road … Continue reading
My son is now in 4th grade. He said to me just a month ago, “I thought you said 4th grade is harder than 3rd grade…. it’s easier.” I explained to him that he’s able to comprehend stuff more this … Continue reading
You may remember from my last post that I am on a new journey, please read A New Journey. I am researching the brain’s role in the causation of and recovery from common childhood illnesses. It is taking me places…provoking new … Continue reading
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Sometimes, we have to settle accounts: put things or people in place. Settling accounts can be a positive thing. It’s when you pay off your debts. In my personal battle to find the path to recovery and give my precious … Continue reading
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My autism journey started a decade ago. My son, Roy, was diagnosed with high-functioning autism at the age of three. It’s hard to believe he’ll be a teenager in a few short months. I look back and marvel at how … Continue reading
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TMR is excited to share the Premier Fall Issue of the TMR Newsletter. If you have subscribed to our blog, you will see it in your email inbox. To read the newsletter, please click here. Don’t forget to subscribe to … Continue reading