Author: Patty š 365momme
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Not sure if this really happened or not
I came across a great post today called 38 Interesting Questions To Ask Your Mom Right Now. I thought I’d answer a few of the questions they asked and hope that you might answer them too. 1.Ā Whatās one of your earliest memories? I remember our old house in Fort Knox, Kentucky. I was born there…
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Yes, my son reads probably at a lower level than his peers
I recently came across this article that explains some things about Dyslexia. Dyslexia seems to me to be such an individualized learning disability, but maybe if your family member or you have a few of these it might lead you to testing. Below are the 16 Most Usual Signs of Dyslexia in Children and Adults.…
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Somehow my energy changes
I’ve been trying to blog as much as possible in October and today’s inspiration came from a post that read: Share some tips for getting energized beforea big event or even a low key night out. I already have written about finding confidence when approaching an event in the post: Either youāll know to avoid…
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Allergies After Childbirth: What No One Is Talking About
Iāll admit that there were many things I didnāt know before having kids. The idea that I would suddenly become allergic to everyday items after giving birth was nowhere near the list of things that Iād be surprised by after bringing home my kids from the hospital. NO PREVIOUS HISTORY OF SERIES ALLERGIES Other than…
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Students with learning disabilities represent a disproportionately large portion of dropouts.
Right now, in the middle of our dyslexia journey I’m a HUGE advocate for early intervention. I can only imagine what my child’s life would look like if he hadn’t had the privilege of getting him help early on. Early intervention seems like answer to a lot of issues that come up in life, but…
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Contribute to the realization of dreams and aspirations
Earlier this year I wrote Open The Gates For Personal Development As A MomMe By Using Enneagrams in September. Personal development covers activities that improve awareness and identity, develop talents and potential, build human capital and facilitate employability, enhance the quality of life and contribute to the realization of dreams and aspirations. Personal development takes…
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If you don’t have time to sit down
If you don’t have time to sit down and read a million articles on Dyslexiaā¦it doesn’t mean that you can’t learn about the subject. The Best of Azania Mosaka Show Playlist by The Azania Mosaka Show The highlights of the Azania Mosaka show, just in case you missed it. Guest: Kalie Naidoo – Clinical Psychologist &…
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Just going with the flow
When I was younger I “ran away with the circus” so to speak. I took a chance on a boy I met at a concert and ended up two states away in the middle of the night hanging out with someone I barely knew. It was the most fun I’ve had in my life. The…
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We knew what we were looking for
A dyslexia story involving a kindergartener⦠Four things to remember⦖Itās not your fault.–Youāre not a bad parent–It has nothing to do with intelligence.–You are right to be concerned. Read her story of how she shared Dyslexia information with a fellow parent. The responses the parent she talks to give her are common ones. Our story…
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We forget to interact with others
Iāve added a to do list to my morning routine to reach out to 10 mommies or mommy related pages on Instagram and comment on other blogs. So often we get so caught up in our own blogs we forget to interact with others. I thank people who have followed me with a DM and…