Try This Tuesday: Do You Have Something To Share?

by Trish on November 11, 2008 · View Comments

in 5 Minutes for Special Needs,Daily Life,Strategies,Visual Strategies

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The last couple of weeks I have been sharing about some of the ideas that came out of our recent team meeting at Michael’s school for Try This Tuesday:

I am still hoping to expand this column to include more of our readers’ ideas and even their challenges that they need some ideas for. For anyone who may be interested in sharing something they found to be helpful with their child who has special needs, or who has an issue they are needing some input on, please get in touch with me at trish[at]anotherpieceofthepuzzle[dot]com or through my contact form.

If you are sharing an idea, I would like for you to write the post, but if you are asking for help, you could either write it yourself or I could just share the details, with or without identifying who you are.

I would also like to say to my regular readers that I know I have still been largely out of touch and I apologize. I even wrote out a post about how stressed I am while sitting in the waiting room at the psychologist’s office today but didn’t get time to type it up due to all the other things I had to take care of today. Plus it sounded really whiny, even to me!

I have no intention of disappearing but ask for grace as I deal with some of the stuff I am dealing with right now. Your kind thoughts and prayers mean more than you can know.

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{ 3 comments }

Casdok November 11, 2008 at 9:31 am

Sorry to hear you are stressed. Hope you find some the answers that you need to de stress you.

Casdok´s last blog post..Stress

Spring November 12, 2008 at 7:21 pm

Here’s the thing about whining…the truth is, sometimes life IS really hard and sometimes we all need extra support. It’s okay. Seems to me that a lot of moms (myself included) have somehow learned to buck up, pretend to be strong, rather than risk whining. I don’t know, but sometimes I just need a good whine. Sometimes too, I get the best suggestions after a good whine, stuff I would never have thought of on my own.

I can’t speak for everyone, but I think you’re probably due a really good whine.

debi b November 14, 2008 at 12:16 am

I do have something I have posted abot before, that I found to be very helpful and it is something I suggest to any parents of kids with sensory issues… I purchased an Ikea Sensory chair for Will and ,hands down, the BEST purchase I have ever made.

As for your stress… don’t keep it bottled up. I am glad you took the time to write it out, even if you didn’t publish it. Sometimes just something as simple as seeing it written in front of you helps.

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