Friday, May 16, 2014

The Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-up: Join now, pay never


It's the Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-up, proof that the best things in life are 1) free and 2) found on the Internets.

What to do

Scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post. Where it says "Your name" put the name of the blog followed by the title of the post (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).

Like this: Love That Max: Please Refer To Me As Fireman Max For The Indefinite Future

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 great posts.

Happy linking!

13 comments:

  1. The author of the children's book I reviewed is giving away a signed copy. The book is 3rd in a series about accepting and celebrating differences.

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  2. I read your post about the superpowers of special needs moms and wrote a response of sorts this week.

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  3. Happy weekend. Dexter's at #18 this week. Ours is an old post, about how his little sister already knows Dexter is different to most kids.

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  4. I love the opportunity to read all these other blogs. Thank you for doing this. I am the sibling of a special needs child, and special needs parents are my heroes. Thank you for sharing your lives.

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  5. Looking forward to sitting down this weekend and catching up! Love reading!!

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  6. This is my first time posting here thank you for sharing all these wonderful blogs. I wanted to share with all of you my 2nd issue of the SpecialMoms Parenting Magazine. I would love to hear your feedback on the magazine.

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  7. Love this hosting that you do! I so appreciate it! :)

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  8. Holy Cow! That's a lot of reading for the weekend. I better get a move on...

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  9. This week: The Limitations of Sign Language for Children with Speech Delays, including a clear, simple, cute video of my 19 month old son proving my case.

    -Dana (Uncommon Sense, #47)

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  10. My youngest brother was never supposed to be able to take care of himself. But the other day, while he drove me in his car on his way back to his own apartment so he could get some sleep before going to his own job, he admitted that he was glad to have a Big Supportive Family.

    Appreciating your loved ones.... there's nothing quite like that sort of success!

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  11. Hi Kelli, I hope you got your free cards by now. I only wish I had written "Hi Max, the fireman" on the envelope. I think I may have told you my husband it a firefighter. If there is anything Max would like form afar, let us know.

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  12. Thanks again for providing this service. It allows others to enjoy the blog, and I can visit other sites I would never find otherwise.

    My post this week (Mouth Above the Water) is all about my wife, who has sacrificed so much for our daughter. I imagine she is not unique in the unconditional love found in so many caregivers in similar circumstances.

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  13. This week I wrote about one of Faith's favorite places to go. She would go there seven days a week if she could!

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Thanks for sharing!