How Easily it Rolls off the Tongue
For me the conversation stopped dead. I am not sure if all of the others at the table noticed, but my husband and I sure did. We were at a bbq at an old friend’s house. There was a new … Continue reading
For me the conversation stopped dead. I am not sure if all of the others at the table noticed, but my husband and I sure did. We were at a bbq at an old friend’s house. There was a new … Continue reading
I remember it so vividly, we were at a plant nursery, it was a warm day, we had finished looking around and were heading back to the car. It wouldn’t have been more than a 100m walk but it took … Continue reading
“Don’t ever let someone tell you you can’t do something. If you’ve got a dream you’ve got to protect it. [When] people can’t do something themselves, they want to tell you you can’t do it. If you want something, go … Continue reading
You know when you stumble across an item when you are busily searching for something else and just LOVE it?!? Well, that was these little geoboards. I’ve had a huge piece of pegboard stored in my parent’s garage for ages … Continue reading
When you first suspect that something might not be ‘normal’ with your child it begins to consumes your every thought; why can’t he walk yet? He should be walking, everyone else’s children are walking. So you go and see a … Continue reading
Is he ready? He’s starting to ask about letters. He’s starting to form circles and lines together. Does that means Jack is ready for writing? Something as fundamental as establishing a positive approach to learning and literacy weighs heavily on … Continue reading
Jack does a lot of therapy. Well, I guess it is all relative but I know that since starting Early Intervention Therapy, the way we play has changed completely. Whereas before I would think about activities mostly for fun, now … Continue reading