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A way to save money with food!Because every family, special needs or busy paced, needs to save money, meal planning can be a way to answer a tight budget, a takeout addiction, or a general need to make healthy food choices. Meal planning has helped my family vastly, plus gotten my son with autism interested in cooking. It has answered our problems, in more than one way.
It's a scary word. Neuropsychology. And a mouth full, too.
Now when faced with the possibility that something might be wrong with the one we love, many find that fear is the first response. I feared to see a neuropsychologist because I knew it meant that an official label would be attached if he found what I knew he would. Let's break down what neuropsychology is.
Out in public, any crowded restaurant or mall, and then there is a little kiddo who has a long white/tan tube coming from under their shirt and to a backpack slung over their mother's arm. You look. You stare. You might even dare make a comment. But do you know what that is under there? Do you know why that child has that tube attached to them?
It's their food. What they need to live. And admittedly, it sounds off-putting. At first. A feeding tube is only another way to gain calories. Another way to eat. So lets learn a little bit about them and help dispel some of the discomfort surrounding the idea.
It's another review from On Both Fronts: special needs mommy and product guru! I was sent these funky looking utensils for Seamus to try. The Grabease is said to help babies with self feeding with short, chubby handles. OT approved. We just had to try it out!
Whoa, it's halloween already?I just looked outside and realized, like, winter is upon us. What happened?! I was outside getting sunburned and sweating like two days ago, I swear!
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AuthorGabrielle Rae is a special needs, stay at home mommy of two boys. She enjoys reading and writing novels in her spare time. @onbothfrontsArchives
August 2018
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