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Friday, August 3, 2012
Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-Up: Share posts you're proud of
Last week's link-up was a hit, so let's keep it going! Here's another link-up for bloggers with kids who have special needs. The idea: share a favorite post of the week. It can be something you wrote, or something another blogger wrote that you loved.
What to do
Where it says "Your name" put the name of your blog followed by the title of your post (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).
Like this: Love That Max: I Just Won The Powerball Lottery!
Where it says "Your URL" put the direct link to the post.
Click "Enter." Leave a comment if you want to say more. Go check out some fabulous posts.
Happy linking!
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Love this idea. Just left my link- "7 Tips for Enjoying Your Special Needs Child's Birthday".
ReplyDeleteThink I did it correctly :-)This is one of my favorite stories from last summer, there are many ways to "win a race"
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I have so many great articles to read!!
ReplyDelete30 years after our son's NICU stay, my throat still catches at the stories of other hospitalized newborns. This study about the positive effects of music on NICU preemies shows how things have changed since 1982.
ReplyDeleteLovely way to 'meet' a whole bunch of new people and hear their stories!
ReplyDeleteHope I'm not too late! I love reading other blogs written by SN moms. Always so inspirational. My post is about my son pulling himself to standing for the first time today completely on his own and unprovoked.
ReplyDeleteEllen when you started this last week, i made so many new connections! Thankyou for hosting this and making the world seem a little bit smaller when it comes to disability.
ReplyDeleteThis week i posted a clip from a doco i watched anout two adults with cp having a second baby. Xxxx
Thanks for sharing your blog! I posted my R-Word Story. Can't wait to read the others :)
ReplyDeleteLove this...and of course I messed it up and posted twice (SORRY!). We should have only one listing of Walking with Greta and that would be "Happy Anniversary" because it was hard to write and helped me realize how far I'd lost the part of myself I loved in the grief. If you get around to it you can delete the repeat that just has my name (the internet is hard :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this! I was just googling to find new blogs to read. :)
ReplyDeleteHi! I love your blog! I posted a link to my blog about our journey with our son's autism. This post was about a moment when I was reminded to always believe in my son.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for having this Linky Party. Love your blog and have recommended it to every parent and teacher I can.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for including me in this link up and for all your support!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for helping us all connect to others with the same hopes, dreams, worries, and concerns.
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteAnd wanted to invite you again to the LAST of the Summer Series Disability Blog Hop over at With a Little Moxie. It's got a Down syndrome focus, but as I'm deaf with TBI, it's obviously open to all disability/special needs bloggers!
Open until Aug. 16.
Link for the this - THE LAST ONE - is:
http://www.withalittlemoxie.com/2012/08/summer-disability-series-blog-hop-a-favorite-post.html
- or with HTML tags that will hopefully work! -
http://www.withalittlemoxie.com/2012/08/summer-disability-series-blog-hop-a-favorite-post.html
Thanks - it would be pretty fabulous to unite our communities.
Thanks for letting me join the blog hop! What a great opportunity. http://lovelifeandbegentle.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI check out commenters on your blog all the time to find other special needs blogs.... I do my own blog hopping here! Thanks for doing it, officially!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! There aren't enough special ed link ups - this is great! I can't wait to read through all of these posts. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDelete- Sasha
The Autism Helper
my post talks about SO and CP take a look http://azisamazing.blogspot.com/2012/08/why-people-with-cp-should-be-able-to-be.html
ReplyDeleteI watched the documentary about parents with CP mentioned by poster #14. It was very insightful and showed me that you can be articulate even if you don't speak clearly.
ReplyDeleteSuper idea!!! Now I'm off to read!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
Thank you for doing this and sharing all this greatness!
ReplyDeleteThank you for doing this look forward to reading the other links shared. Amee
ReplyDeleteJust added a link to my post about paying my kid to eat on IStillEatRamen.blogspot.com. Thank you for letting me share!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I'm always looking to read new blogs. This post was inspired as I watched my husband's friends look at their high school yearbook and wondered what people would say about my life.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Ellen for giving us a place to hang our shingle :) My post is about the process we went through as first time parents creating our village of support for our son who has CP, Epilepsy, Cortical Visual Impairment, and who is super cute and cuddly :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Ellen! I was introduced to so many great blogs last week thanks to you opening this venue.
ReplyDeleteKerri
Thank you for the opportunity to share a bit of my story.
ReplyDeleteI posted twice because my first link was to a different post. Sorry! Please feel free to delete my first link.
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