What You May Have Missed…May 2011

February 17, 2012 by in SPD with 0 Comments

Another installment of “What You May Have Missed”.  All month long, we’re taking a look back at the amazing posts we’ve published in our first year. Today, we’re in the way-back machine to May 2011.

Yes I Admit I Was Wrong

Sensory Underload

Escaping Reality

Cosmetic Fix

Day of Deliverance

Invisible Illness

Rhythm Running

A Year

Flying

Trip Prep

Do Animals Have Asperger’s?

It’s What You Don’t See

Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior?

Sensational Soup

How We Survive Haircuts

Putting On My Big Girl Panties

Geocaching Fun For The Whole Family

Woe Is Me?

Overload Once, Overload Again and Again

Home Sweet Home

Sensory Overload Saturday

My New Reality

Having A Special Needs Child is Like Shooting Craps

To Tell or Not To Tell

Pulling On Your Heart Strings

The Poop On Interception

FOOD…It’s Always An Issue

Control Freak

Guilt

Raise Your Glass

Paper Towels and Other Small Victories

Making A Splash

Patience Is Not My Virtue

Life Uphill

Tales of A Two-Year-Old Terror

My Kids Just Happen To Have SPD

Just Love

Sometimes I’m Jealous

“Are You Sure He’s Autistic?” and other such nonsense

Meltdowns and Dollars

Hiring A Special Needs Babysitter

Strategies for Sensational Travel

Dangerous Assumptions

My Mother’s Eyes

SPD and Lack of Empathy

Summer Schedule

Autism Is Like A Bubble

Take Me Out To The Ballgame

Ninja Skills and Raisin Bran

Things They Are A Changin’

Time Out (for mom)

How To Tell Your Child He Has SPD

SPD…Beginning Our Journey

When The Pieces Don’t Match

Tips for Making The Morning Routine Easier

Feeling the Music

This Is The Face of Sensory Processing Disorder

Overload! The Walmart Puzzle Piece

 

 

 

 

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About Alysia

Alysia is a stay-at-home mom living in Massachusetts with her husband and three boys, ages eight, four and two. Her middle son has sensory processing disorder and was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in December 2009 at age 3 ½. She currently writes at Try Defying Gravity, her personal blog recounting the joys and challenges of raising three boys. Her work has been published in The Boston Globe and Bay State Parenting Magazine, and online at Mamapedia, Autism Speaks and The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism. She is also a monthly contributor to Hopeful Parents.

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