I attended my first ever parent-teacher conference last Friday at the Center for Developmental Intervention Foundation, Inc. I am so giddy about it as this certified me some more as a parent and my daughter’s introduction to the world. This is her first formal school. For those who are new readers my daughter was diagnosed of autism and epilepsy and […]
We Are So Alike
Hi there! What’s your name? Ahhhh! So you live here too? Ewwww… did you fart? Smells awful. Hihihi! I did! Don’t we stink! We are so alike! To view more reflections for this week visit tnchick. By the way, I am celebrating my blog 1 year anniversary and I would like to invite you to join my giveaway. Open Internationally. […]
Persons With Disability Claim Your 20% Discount On Major Expenses
Those living with a person with disability knows for sure how expensive it is to cater to this kind of lifestyle especially with the other expenses they have to incur like medication, treatment, therapy, care taker and other special needs. Good thing the Republic Act (RA) 9442 which amended RA 7277 known as the Magna Carta for Disabled Person took […]
Princess of the Balls
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Autism Centers Around The World
There is no single method, treatment, product, remedial center, website, program or person that can be the perfect resource and for parents or caregiver to understand more and help an individual with autism. But knowing where to go can be very helpful to ease out the confusion everyone feels about it. I have compiled some autism resources and seminar dates […]
“My Nephew is Very Wild” How to Handle Aggression of an Individual with Autism
I would like to focus first on Mz. J’s concern she is asking “why is my nephew very wild?” She was talking about her 22 year old nephew from Mindanao, Philippines. Since I actively blogged and talk about my daughters’ condition, I’ve been receiving a lot of concerns about autism. I appreciate all the questions and I will try my […]