

So our speech therapist is almost certain that G has Childhood Apraxia of Speech. Also called CAS. Confusingly also called dyspraxia. It is a neurological condition, that very simply put, means the words can be in her little head, but she can’t get the message to connect with her mouth to make the words happen. [Read On]

Jen from Laughing At Chaos brought up something that I often think of – the fact that I have two children who fall on opposite sides of the bell curve. Neither falls at what is considered the “norm” or average, one is not better or worse than the other, they are just different. Different from [Read On]

It was just a few days ago that I was talking about all of the reasons I don’t say the “Gifted” word very often. Joyce Slaton over at BabyCenter apparently hates hearing about our gifted children, so she probably appreciates me keeping the gifted thing on the down low. I read her post, rolled my [Read On]

I'm Christi. Thanks for stopping by. This is my "other" blog, where you can sometimes find me when I am away from the oven. Things aren't quite as sugar coated here. This is life, the blogger behind the blog, the mama to two sweet girls, one with special needs that are a big part of our every day life. These are my rants and ramblings about anything and everything. Except chocolate & sprinkles. Thanks for stopping by.
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