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When is Language Development a Concern? Expert Answers! @MamaintheNow

When is Language Development a Concern? An Expert Answers

I recently invited my favorite Speech Language Pathologist (fancy words for "speech therapist"), Liz Blake to answer questions from my Facebook followers. (Be sure to follow me on Facebook to take advantage of future opportunities like this!) I will feature the rest of her answers at a later date, View Post

Filed Under: Toddler (2-5 years) Tagged With: Expert Answers, health, Kids, special needs, Toddlerhood

Playroom Organization tips for Your Child on the Autism Spectrum Disorder ("ASD"). Special needs children will thrive in rooms set up with this system.

How To Organize Toys When Your Child Has Autism

Organize your playroom specifically for your child with Autism Spectrum Disorder ("ASD"). Great tips and tricks to organize toys for your child with autism. It's rare that my phone rings. Normally when friends need me, they text or send an email. When the phone is used for its intended purpose, I View Post

Filed Under: Life Style, Special Needs Tagged With: Expert Answers, health, Parenting Shortcut, special needs

When Sickness Strikes, Keep Your Family Healthy!

When Sickness Strikes, Keep Your Family Healthy!

When sickness strikes your home and a family member is sick, your challenge becomes nursing one person back to health without getting the rest of the house sick. While your first inclination may be to evacuate the healthy family members, remember they may already have been exposed. The only thing View Post

Filed Under: Health, Life Style Tagged With: Caregiver, germs, health, Motherhood, special needs

Letter to the Mom Scared of Having a C-Section

Letter to the Mom Scared of C-Sections

Dear Mom Scared of C-Sections, You are now faced with the reality that your child may be delivered via c-section - and you are naturally scared! Your carefully scripted birthplan will need to be drastically modified, the childbirth prep classes were hours you could have spent napping at home, and View Post

Filed Under: Baby (0-1 years), Pregnancy Tagged With: Baby, health, Letter, Motherhood, Pregnancy

The incredible things you realize AFTER your kids have been sick!

The Incredible Things You Realize After Your Kids Have Been Sick

We are just coming off a few weeks of back to back to back illnesses of varying degrees and origin. With four boys in the house there is often some type of germ, bug or other contaminant in the house. However, the past several weeks were more "interesting" and educational than I recall in recent View Post

Filed Under: Health, Motherhood, Our Life Tagged With: brothers, Caregiver, cute, family, Funny, germs, health, Motherhood

An Open Letter to “the Flu!”

An Open Letter to "the Flu!" Dear Influenza A, B and whatever other alphabet-soup-combinations there are! I have feared you for years! - actually loathed your mere existence. Every single year you keep scientists on their toes. Your constant morphing and mutating leaves the vaccines full of View Post

Filed Under: Health, Heart, Our Life Tagged With: family, health, Heart, Letter, special needs

Is Toe Walking Sign of a Bigger Problem?

Is Toe Walking Sign of a Bigger Problem? The Experts Answer

I recently reached out to my readers to learn about what child development questions and concerns they had. One topic that was brought up a few times was “toe walking.” Several parents reported that their toddlers, preschooler and older children walk on their tip toes. Some only do it periodically, View Post

Filed Under: Toddler (2-5 years) Tagged With: Expert Answers, health, special needs, Toddlerhood

Is Tummy Time Really THAT Important? The Experts Answer & Share Tips!

Is Tummy Time Really THAT Important?

I am so excited to be working with Claire and Lauren from the Inspired Treehouse to answer YOUR questions about children’s development and milestones. I recently asked my Facebook friends if they had one question for a group of Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapists. The response was awesome View Post

Filed Under: Baby (0-1 years), Health Tagged With: Baby, Expert Answers, health, Kids, special needs

20 Life Lessons Brought to You by Narcolepsy

20 Life Lessons Brought to You by Narcolepsy

Dear Narcolepsy, Thank you for waking me up! You reared your ugly head and made my life so miserable that I was forced to make drastic changes. Wrangling this dragon for the past 10 years has taught me countless things about myself, life and managing a chronic medical condition. The lessons I View Post

Filed Under: Health, Narcolepsy, Special Needs Tagged With: Happiness, health, live in the now, narcolepsy, Sleep, special needs

What’s the Big Deal About W-Sitting? The Experts Answer

From time to time readers contact me with questions regarding parenting issues. I love receiving those inquiries and I always try to answer them to the best of my ability, based on my own experience as a mother of four. However, some questions are so unique or complex that I have to seek the advice View Post

Filed Under: Health, Kid (6-9 years), Parenting, Special Needs, Toddler (2-5 years) Tagged With: Expert Answers, health, Heart, Kids, special needs, Toddlerhood

Expert Advice Stop Picky Eating Before it Starts

Expert Advice: Strategies to Prevent and STOP Picky Eating

This is the third and last article in the series of "Expert Advice" from Tania Koerber, a Registered and Licensed Dietitian/ Nutritionist and Board Certified Specialist in Pediatric Nutrition! My Facebook friends were asked to share one question they would want answered by a Pediatric Nutritionist. View Post

Filed Under: Health, Kid (6-9 years), Parenting, Special Needs, Toddler (2-5 years) Tagged With: Expert Answers, health, Kids, Parenting Shortcut, special needs, Toddlerhood

To the Staff Treating my Medically-Complex Child

To the Staff Treating my Medically-Complex Child

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To say that the heart-mom community is a "village of support" is a gross understatement. We are a group of kindred hearts, a force to be reckoned with and a united front when it comes to welcoming new members and teaching newbie heart moms the ropes. We seek the truth and demand untampered View Post

Filed Under: Health, Heart, Motherhood, Special Needs Tagged With: Caregiver, health, Heart, Letter, Motherhood, special needs

He Showed Me The Future

HE Showed Me The Future!

Some stories happen and instantly beg to be written, others need to mature and then one day they are ready to be presented to the world. I have held this story in my heart for six years, it has pulled me through the most terrifying times of my life. This account was my "snuggle buddy", "security View Post

Filed Under: Heart, Motherhood, Our Life, Special Needs Tagged With: family, health, Heart, live in the now, Motherhood, special needs

Expert Advice: How to Avoid Weight Gain from Steroid Use

Expert Advice: How to Avoid Weight Gain From Steroid Use

This is the second article as a result of my collaboration with Tania Koerber, a Registered and Licensed Dietitian/ Nutritionist and Board Certified Specialist in Pediatric Nutrition! My Facebook friends recently shared one question they would want answered by a Pediatric Nutritionist, and boy did I View Post

Filed Under: Health, Parenting, Special Needs Tagged With: Expert Answers, health, Heart, Kids, special needs

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