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  • isk8jewel
  • Jennifer Egan
    Jennifer is the mother of two children, Ryan who is 5, and Kate who is 2. Ryan has been diagnosed with SPD. She is currently going to school to finish her California Education Specialist Credential. She lives with her family in southern California.
  • karole
    I'm a 2nd time mom/grandmother with 2 wonderful boys, Cody and Bailey. Cody is 13 going on 25 and Bailey is 11 going on who know's. He was awarded a scholarship in April to a fantastic school and we have seen incredible gains in his education, which thrill us. Every day we seem to learn something new. Bailey teaches us so much, I hope we are doing the same for him!
  • Genevieve
    I am a wife, mother to three, an educator, a friend. I have a nine year old bonus son, a five year old son with PDD-NOS and SPD, and I have a 3 year old daughter. I finished my Masters Degree in Reading at the same time we were having my son diagnosed. It has been extremely provident as I now have tools to help him, and my other children learn to read. I started my blog Live, Learn, Read - Our Sensational Journey at mommycanweread.blogspot.com as a way to share our family's journey towards understanding Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not otherwise Specified, Sensory Processing Disorder, and finding positive ways to live, learn, and develop a lifelong love of reading.
  • Debra Elliott
    I am a Christian author and grandmother to a child with SPD.
  • OneLoCoMommy
    I live outside Washington, DC. In many ways I'm the stereotypical suburban mom. I drive a minivan. My son just finished his first soccer season. I've been a Room Mom and Playdate Coordinator. I also work full-time, try to work out, and love my Book Club. On top of all that, I am also trying to be a better advocate for my son. I've begun blogging on my experiences on our ASD, SPD and ADHD journey, mainly for my sanity. I have a lot of catching up to do.
  • Annie Eskeldson
    Annie provides all of her autist's therapy and homeschooling. She is the author of 2 children's books about autism that also nurture the parent. She writes for parents of very, young autists at http://www.ashisgift.blogspot.com and has a website at http://www.authorannie.com
  • angelmevans25
  • The Jenny Evolution
    As the mom of two children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), I’ve discovered there are so many parents out there on the sensory spectrum that have suffered in silence. I have been one for quite some time, and it’s time to stop. Over the past year, I’ve worked hard toward becoming authentic with myself, and now it’s time to rediscover myself as a whole person while balancing the ever-demanding needs of my sensational kids. My first step was finding an outlet for all of the information I’ve amassed over the past years. I was initially exhausted trying to learn about SPD and keep up with the latest info. After almost two years of occupational therapy, I was ready to “pay it forward” for other parents facing this disorder and created The Sensory Spectrum (www.thesensoryspectrum.com), a communal page for parents who have children with SPD to find information without having to scour the Internet. The next step is to start sharing the personal side of sensory disorders, which define SPD but are also components of Aspergers and Autism. So I welcome you to The Jenny Evolution (www.thejennyevolution.com), my own personal journey, insights, knowledge, messes and triumphs. Most people call me Jennifer. But we’re going to become intimate friends, so call me Jenny.