Just One of Those 'Quiet' and 'Normal' Weeks
Post by Amy Corbett StorchThis week was an oddly quiet week for us, quirk-wise. If you know what I mean. Which I hope you do, because even I'm having a hard time figuring out how to put this into...
View ArticleFinal Determination: I Will Not Let My Child Suffer
Post by Amy Corbett StorchMere hours after I posted a 1-minute, 8-second video equivalent of a Rocky-style fist-pump on the top of the art museum steps on my personal blog, we received a letter from...
View ArticleHe's a Good LAD
Post by Amy Corbett Storch Another week, another letter that sends me into an alternating tailspin of introspection and/or agitation. I should probably start having somebody else open my mail, don't...
View ArticleThe Christmas House Rules
Post by Amy Corbett StorchNPhoto by Amy Corbett Storchot entirely surprisingly, just a few days after writing about our "normal and quiet" week, Noah somewhat predictably cratered. He came down with a...
View ArticleA Three-Year Blip
Post by Amy Corbett StorchIf I were to level with y'all and be completely, unflinchingly honest (which ... well, is kind of what I DO, here on the Internet, so hardly a novel occurrence), I would have...
View ArticleCreating an At-Home Visual Schedule, Part II
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. THE THRILLING CONCLUSION!So, after getting all of your fabulous input and tips on creating a visual schedule, it ended up being way easier than I could have imagined. But...
View ArticleDoes Your Child Stim?
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. Okay, let's talk about stimming."Stimming" for those of you who might be all, "uh, what?" is a nickname for repetitive body movements that "self-stimulate" one or more...
View ArticleI Think I Have Post-Traumatic Evaluation Report Reading Disorder
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. The absolute hardest thing, my most LEAST-FAVORITE part of parenting a special-needs child, is reading assessments and evaluation reports about my son.It's gotten easier,...
View ArticleBecause There's No Such Thing as Crystal Ball Babies
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. Most of Noah's classmates at the special-needs programs are only children. Or they have older siblings. With maybe two or three exceptions, most families chose not to have...
View ArticleWhen Fear and Imagination Meet Sensory Integration
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. (There's GOT to be a less-awkward-sounding post title out there, I know. But I can't find it and it's driving me a little nuts so OH WELL. MOVING ON.)When I went to pick...
View ArticleThe Lucky Ones
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. I admit, with each passing BlogHer conference, I find myself attending fewer and fewer of the actual sessions. Sometimes I just get held up in the lobby or Expo hall,...
View ArticleHappy Days
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. Man, I feel like I've been on a downer streak around here lately, what with the panic and the angst and the blah blah blah. Such is the ebb and flow and give and take of...
View ArticleThe 3 Biggest Mistakes I've Made as a Special-Needs Parent
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. What? Mistakes? Me? MOI? I am offended at what that title is incinerating. Insinuating, I mean. Whoops.So mistakes. We've all made a few. I'm NOT writing this to beat myself...
View ArticleSuper Duper Toys For Autistic Kids Are In Trouble
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. Reader Elizabeth sent me a link to this yesterday: Speak Up for SAY.In short, according to this website, a small company that makes educational speech and language materials...
View ArticleThe Uncharted Wilderness of 'Typical' Development
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. I was filing some school paperwork this week (which is more like "shoving papers into a massively overstuffed binder") and noticed that when Noah first started speech...
View ArticleGymboree Dropout
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. Someone once told me that speech delays are the "gateway drug" of Early Intervention and special ed. And holy crap, ain't that the truth?Show of hands: How many of you...
View ArticleWhen Clueless People Attack, Part II
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. As someone who's been blogging since before her children were even conceived, I like to think I've developed a pretty good attitude about rude or trollish comments, although...
View ArticleSpecial Needs Lifesaver: The Time Timer
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. Yesterday I wrote a post at my personal blog about our nothing-short-of-stunning breakthrough in Noah's eating habits. I'm not sure I'm ever going to fully calm down about...
View ArticlePre-Spurt Regressions in Preschoolers?
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. Oh dear God, but I have a question.Have you ever heard the theory that sometimes, right before a growth spurt (either physical or developmental), you might see a bit of ......
View ArticleWhen Clueless People Attack, Part III
Post by Amy Corbett Storch. I had a topic all picked out for this week's column. A happy one! We took Noah to a Halloween festival at his school on Friday night -- a festival that turned out to be...
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