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nrsdolittleWife mom of 3 boys My youngest has SPD WE are just making our way and enjoying every minute...
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Stephanie
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CozyCalmI write a blog called "Inside the Autism Experience." It's a look inside my autistic mind, though most entries are about my sensory experience. My goal is to give insights into what your child, spouse, sister, etc are experiencing. I also own Cozy Calm, a weighted blanket company at http://www.CozyCalm.com
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Eileen ParkerI have autism, SPD, and other disorders. I write a blog, Inside the Autism Experience at www.EileenParker.com, where I cover my personal experience with autism and sensory processing disorder. As a result of my SPD, I tried a weighted blanket at occupational therapy, so I designed my own, filed for a patent, and I now run Cozy Calm, a weighted blanket company at www.CozyCalm.com Writing and art help me to quell the intense anxiety that wells up from my SPD and autism, so I vowed to myself that I will do more of it, and I am. Pleased to meet you. ~Eileen.
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zaysbiggestfan
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jperriello
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deeperrinDee Perrin lives in Kansas City with her two fantastic kids, her handsome hubby, two cats, and two dogs. She works a full-time office job to pay the bills, but dreams of one day owning a small photography studio and being a WAHM. When she's not working or taking pictures, she is loving on her family and trying to sort out the world of SPD. She writes about it all at www.deeperrin.com and chats on Twitter @deew27.
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leah
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marpou
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lauracpA military wife with two kids. Our first blessing is a 4yr old boy dx with SPD at 2 and then PDD-NOS at 3...He would likely not fall on the spectrum any more...We now focus on his sensory processing disorder, diet, supplements and helping him learn self-coping skills! Our almost 2 yr old daughter is a blessed handful and tries her hardest to keep up with her older brother! My husband and I both try to find joy and have a grateful heart in all circumstances because we know the Lord works all things out for good! (no matter how difficult that can be to remember some days!)
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MaryKatherineSingle mom of toddler, I also have a second F/T job outside the home. Looking for more information and support.
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LovingCamAs a full-time working mom of two, life is busy! I love my two little tadpoles with all my heart, and the journey of watching them learning and growing and taking their first hops has been phenomenal. Now that my 6 year old daughter has been diagnosed with SPD and dyspraxia, I have so much more to discover. Time will tell whether her 18 month old brother follows in her sensory footsteps, or swims his own stroke. I join this community with gratitude, and with the hope that as awareness grows, our little ones will find acceptance!
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jamesmommyMy name is Shannon. I am married to Mark and I have a six year old James. He was diagnosed with autism over 4 years ago.
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budporterfamily
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melpotterStay at home mommy of two boys, Trentin 6 & Nathaniel 4. My oldest Trentin has SPD, diagnosed a year ago. It's a learning process for all of us. His O.T. and his Kindergarten teacher have been wonderful! I have been craming every bit of information I can to help him and the rest of us as well.
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KatiePI am a mother of two. My son, who has SPD, will be 4 in July and a daughter who will be 2 in September.
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Pamela
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mynewfavoritedayI am the mother of twins born at 28 weeks 4 days. They are currently 18 months/15 months adjusted. My son is doing quite well and meeting his adjusted milestones, but my daughter has major sensory issues as well medical issues such has still requiring oxygen. Her sensory issues are hampering her development yet she does continue to make progress through our EI services. I have created a blog called http://mynewfavoriteday.com to tell our story to other parents through the lens of being grateful. We would have never dreamed that we would be here but now that we are we are trying to support our daughter and son in any way they need and are grateful for sites like this that can provide more information to unfamiliar territory.





