My house is anything but typical. My son was diagnosed with PDD-NOS in 2006, which was later changed to Asperger's Syndrome in 2007. Through that process we realized that my husband is likely to have AS as well, and though there has been no formal diagnosis (yet), I wouldn't be surprised if one day my daughter is diagnosed on the spectrum. I think I'm the only neurotypical one of the bunch! I love my quirky family and I think you will too!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
It's IEP Eve..
Commence self-doubt, headaches, stress, and overwhelming desire to consume alcohol and then stick my head into the sand.
1 comments:
Maggie
said...
Just found your blog and this is the first thing I read. I can so relate...the stress and anxiety leading up to an IEP is terrible for me. Each time I leave the meeting, I feel like a weight has been lifted. Look forward to reading more :)
1 comments:
Just found your blog and this is the first thing I read. I can so relate...the stress and anxiety leading up to an IEP is terrible for me. Each time I leave the meeting, I feel like a weight has been lifted. Look forward to reading more :)
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