After researching things on my own for several years, I felt that it was time that we try to get a diagnosis for our youngest son who had been exhibiting behaviors that greatly impeded his learning in the classroom. As he was entering the third grade, we made the decision to switch him from private… Continue reading Can We Get The RIGHT Diagnosis Please?
Month: March 2021
FINALLY…..An Answer
We had spent years just trying to get a proper diagnosis for our youngest son. We had finally reached the point where we were going to get a definitive answer. What answer was that? Does he or does he not have an Autism Spectrum Disorder? We had already ruled out that he had not met… Continue reading FINALLY…..An Answer
Not Letting One Statement, Define Your Child
When dealing with small children, there are many questions of when should they reach certain milestones, and at what age should they be able to do certain things, etc. These are common things that as parents we all ask. Even if we already have children because each child is different and develops at their own… Continue reading Not Letting One Statement, Define Your Child
Help For Your Child In The Most Unlikely Place
Our youngest son at the age of two was reading but not talking in more than two to three word phrases. As we struggled to get a grasp on how and why this was taking place, I had asked God in my prayer time to reveal to me what might be going on. I had… Continue reading Help For Your Child In The Most Unlikely Place
Is This Suitable For My Child’s Needs?
Trying to figure out what’s going on with your young child when they are not always able to articulate how they are feeling can be frustrating. Our youngest son who was quite bright on the one hand, also had behavior issues that we were not able to get under control. He had almost gotten put… Continue reading Is This Suitable For My Child’s Needs?
Things Are Not Always What They Seem
I had spent a few years researching what was going on with our youngest son. By the time he was in the first grade, he continued to excel in his learning capabilities. He went from reading at two and barely talking, to reading and talking fluently, and learning algebraic equations at 4 years old. He… Continue reading Things Are Not Always What They Seem