Banana bread is one of those simple pleasures in life. When I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, it was one of the first baked goods I learned to make and I’m so glad I did. After much tweaking, I have been able to accommodate all of our other diet changes since my diagnosis; I give to you a gluten, dairy…
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How to Make Lunch Food Last All Week
This year has brought many challenges and changes but one completely threw me off guard; we kept running out of food mid-week for school lunches. I couldn’t seem to figure out how to make lunch food last all week. I knew I had to make some changes when my son told the neighbor we didn’t have any food in our pantry…
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The Homeschool Season Itch
I went a little crazy today. I’ve had an itch for a few days now. It started with the markers. It seems like it’s impossible to keep them organized and have a system that works for the boys. Currently, the markers are in a big basket and being carried around the house. Then the shelves really started to bother me….
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The 2 Sides of Sensory Processing Disorder You Never Knew Existed
Today’s post comes from a sweet friend of mine. Emily Williquette is a neurodevelopmental therapist for children with autism and related developmental disabilities in Atlanta, GA. She also works as an educational and behavioral consultant for families, offers workshops for educators, and is the founder of Autism Whispered Inc. The 2 Sides of Sensory Processing Disorder You Never Knew Existed……
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Autism Breakthrough: a Book Review
I was given the book Autism Breakthrough for free in exchange for writing an honest review post. All opinions are strictly mine and I would never recommend material that I do not love. Today’s post is a real treat. I was fortunate enough to review the book Autism Breakthrough; the Groundbreaking Method that has Helped Famlies all over the World by Raun K….
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