September 26th is Blogging For Kids Day
A couple of months ago, we discussed putting aside one day to write about kids with disabilities. It's happening.
September 26 is Blogging For Kids Day.
A number of bloggers have kids with disabilities, including myself. We write about the issues involved with raising the kids from time to time. In order to get more bang for our buck, we are going to focus our attention on this topic for one day. The goal should be to raise awareness or propose actual policy changes or just brag about your great kid. We'll all link to each other and bug others to link to us. Don't be afraid to guilt your fellow bloggers into covering this topic. Guilt is good.
Bloggers who are already on board:
Sam Crane
Elizabeth Carnell who tells me that its ADHD day
Big Balagan
Tamar
Liz Ditz
Jeannette
Ancarett
GIVE ME MORE NAMES!!
Well, we just found out that our newborn is deaf. Not sure how much yet...probably moderate to severe. And I'm not sure I actually have a whole lot to say yet. I'm sort of at the "google stage". I would appreciate reading other people's experience, because right now it just such a vast world of unknowns.
Posted by: Jeannette | September 14, 2005 at 11:13 PM
I'm still in; it'll be a week after we land in NJ so I'm not sure what I'll write about but I'll think of something. Probably how different school districts can be.
I'll mention this to a few other people too.
Posted by: Tamar | September 14, 2005 at 11:45 PM
I'm in.
Posted by: Liz | September 14, 2005 at 11:59 PM
Write Dwight on Wampum -- and MB at Trip to Wonderful
Posted by: Allison | September 15, 2005 at 03:54 AM
Youngest is autistic -- I'll ask her if she wants to guest blog that day.
Posted by: Ancarett | September 15, 2005 at 07:15 PM
Found this via I Speak of Dreams -- I teach kids with learning disabilities, and I'm in.
Posted by: Lisa | September 15, 2005 at 07:56 PM
Great. Thanks, guys for helping out. I'm running out of town. On Sunday, when I return, I'll plug in everyone's blog address.
Posted by: Laura | September 15, 2005 at 09:20 PM
Please include Rob at
http://www.darn-tootin.com/
His blog about his daughter will break your heart over and over.
He's just been offered a book deal to write about his experience with his daughter's rare disorder...
Posted by: Patty | September 16, 2005 at 03:41 PM
Is this for parents only? My girlfriend is a teacher in a specialty school, and many/most of her students have some level of disabilities.
Posted by: SamChevre | September 19, 2005 at 08:58 AM
Sept. 26th is for anybody with any opinion or experience on the subject. I'm sure that your girlfriend would have a lot to offer. Rope her in.
Posted by: Laura | September 19, 2005 at 10:01 AM
Why not ask Berube?
Posted by: Becca | September 19, 2005 at 09:49 PM
Jeanette- I am really, really sorry about your baby's hearing problems. Big hug. It will be okay though. You'll all learn sign language together. We did that, too. When it's time, check out the "Signing Times" videos. They were excellent. (www.signingtimes.com).
I've inputted everyone names so far and am shooting off e-mails to the other bloggers that you've mentioned. Please let me know if I missed anyone.
Posted by: Laura | September 20, 2005 at 10:32 AM
Laura, I can't navigate the AOL journal interface (I know, lame) so I can't leave a comment for this woman. I wonder if you have better chops than I do.
http://journals.aol.com/rapieress/Aweekinthelife/entries/793
go read the rest of it
http://journals.aol.com/rapieress/Aweekinthelife/entries/793
and invite her to link here.
Posted by: Liz | September 20, 2005 at 04:00 PM
Count me in. I can speak to parenting a child with learning disabilities, have two close friends who have children with autism and another with aspergers. My wife did a stint of pediatric PT years ago that totally changed my vision of profoundly disabled children. It would seem to be part of the "normal" human condition---perhaps we should figure out how to treat it that way...
Posted by: lcgillies | September 20, 2005 at 09:48 PM
I'll join. I'm not sure whats wrong with my 8 year old. Maybe all this will help me figure it out. She's borderline dyslexic, borederline autistic, borderline OCD and all the borderlines add up to one big problem.
Posted by: MrsDarling | September 25, 2005 at 07:36 PM