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Caregiving & Getting No Help: A Funny But Apt Analogy
by Et al...
Are You Feeling Like You Are in This Alone? Well, my dear fellow caregiver, you probably are. When a loved one gets sick there are those that are willing to do what is right and those that disappear into the... published 10 months ago
On Educating An Autistic Child
by rbnstr08
What I am to narrate here is a personal experience with my own special child. So some might not find agreeable points with the experience in our family and other children. It was, and is still, a learning... published 3 weeks ago
Living With Adoption and Autism
by Patience Virtue
Nearly seven years ago my family adopted two children, a brother and sister, into our home. We did not find out until four years later that both of these children had autism. Never, ever will we regret... published 9 months ago
More stupid questions people ask twins
by arios
In one of my last posts, I wrote about some of the stupidest questions that people ask when come face to face with a pair of twins. I went back to the Facebook group and checked out more funnies for your... published 8 months ago
Loving a Disabled Sibling
by helenathegreat
This is the story of my sister who happens to be handicapped and how much I love her. published 8 months ago
Now's The Time
by myway720
Often in life, we become busy, preoccupied, or caught up in day to day living and, when offered the opportunity or invite to visit someone, or even to just phone or e-mail them, be it friend, relative, former... published 4 weeks ago
Are YOU a B!TCH?
by VegaLove
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, their perspective, and their point of view, but some women seem to take their position too far. Think about all the different types of women you have dealt with in your... published 4 weeks ago
Stupid questions people ask twins
by arios
My sister Bea the other day sent me an invitation to join a group on Facebook about twins. The group is called Stupid questions people ask twins. Of course I joined and started to read some of the other... published 9 months ago
Triplets Learn about Individuality in
by Susan Gunelius
In Pea Pod Babies, Karen Baicker delivers a wonderful book for triplets (or non-multiple siblings) to help them learn they are each different and unique, not simply three peas in a pod. Whether they like it or... published 18 months ago
Middle Child Syndrome
by Lisa Petrarca
Middle children often are the forgotten children. This is especially true if the older sibling happens to be the same sex as the middle child. I was a middle child who had an older sister and a younger... published 8 months ago












