What You May Have Missed…June 2011

February 20, 2012 by in SPD with 0 Comments

It’s another “What You May Have Missed!”

In June 2011, we put the spotlight on our “sensational dads” in honor of Father’s Day.  Many of our posts this month were written by dads about their kids and their family life.  Don’t miss these great posts!

Perfect

Shooting Stars

My Pillow Beat Me Up

It’s The Way I Was Made

SPD, Motor Memory and the “F” Word

Yet Another Fat Lip

Asking For Help

Guilt Free Grieving

An Observant Autist

Just Right Challenge

Sometimes All I Know To Do Is…

Sensory Friendly Fourth of July

What Makes Father’s Day Special To Me

Fathering Is Not Mothering

On Father’s Day

Favorite Summer Past time

Marriage Advice Special Needs Mothers Don’t Want To Hear

Some Feeding Issues To Chew On

Discovering We Were Sensational

The Magic Of A Water Bottle

12 Ways To Be A Better Parent

Just Eat It

Tis The Season

Taking The Kids To The Zoo

A Mirage Of Normal In SPD

Bad Mommy

Preschool Ponderings

How SPD Has Made Me A Better Mom

First Day Of School

Airport Anxiety No More

He Screams At Goofy

Oddest Autist Audibles

Sports!

Don’t Kick My Kid Out

Falling Into The Hole

Freelance Father

An Alternative SPD Lexicon

Trying To Be A Superhero

My Son Has A Hidden Disability

Robyn Takes Flight

The Track Meet

“You Are Entering A World Of Pain”

Photounrealistic Expectations

 

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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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