Comments on: Camp Bus Coloring Page https://www.whatdowedoallday.com/camp-bus-coloring-page/ Screen-Free Activities and Books for Kids Sun, 12 Aug 2018 15:17:31 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Erica https://www.whatdowedoallday.com/camp-bus-coloring-page/#comment-383144 Mon, 23 Jul 2018 16:14:56 +0000 https://www.whatdowedoallday.com/?p=20807#comment-383144 In reply to Jane Hillis.

Hi Jane, Thanks for sharing your story. That's a good idea for a book list, I'll poke around and see what I can come up with.

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By: Jane Hillis https://www.whatdowedoallday.com/camp-bus-coloring-page/#comment-383043 Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:34:42 +0000 https://www.whatdowedoallday.com/?p=20807#comment-383043 Hello Erica, from a relatively new site visitor! I am a retired Literacy Specialist/Special Ed. Teacher of 30+ yrs, mother of Three (1 son, 2 daughters) and Grandmother in Chief to 7 and 1 in the "pipeline" to be delivered in Jan. 2019!! I married my college sweetheart in 1973 after meeting him at freshman orientation in 1971 when he asked to borrow a dime to call his girlfriend back home in Alabama!
I shared your blog with my daughter who is a Stay At Home Mama. She is a teacher as well but needed to stay home after the birth of her now 10 1/2 he old son born premature and diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. It has been a challenge for her and husband Josh because of worsening seizure activity and autistic like behaviors. The two of us are constantly putting our heads together looking for resources and activities that can be either used it adapted to meet James needs. DD ( Dear Daughter) is amazingly resilient and leaves no stone unturned when it comes to researching newest and best medical procedures, medications, adaptive games, exercises, etc.
Your blog has proven helpful in numerous ways and I'm Thankful for the time you put into offering up enrichment activities, book titles, science experiments, etc...
I understand special needs is not an area you find yourself in need of and for that I am grateful. Could you possibly provide some book titles for the TWEENS but written on lower reading level. Biographies, Classic s, etc...Older Children need more mature themes written on a lower level. This can be true in all populations and I think many of your readers would benefit from activities for the special needs population.
Thank you for all the effort you put into your blog. I recommend your blog to parents who are always asking me for resources and helpful blog sites!
My daughter has written several posts for The Mighty in the area of the challenges of parenting a special needs child as well as in adoption. After having James and unable to have another child, she and DSIL adopted a little boy and are adopting a little girl in Jan. Both children are local babies from young mothers DD mentored while they were in High School. Both mothers had no one to turn to when each became pregnant with a third child and sought out my DD for help OR to adopt their baby. It can Only be attributed to God's Hand .
All this to say, I am reading your blog diligently and sharing your excellent advice to other moms.

I have an inactive blog that I kept for 8-9 yrs before going to IG as my main social media source. I'm considering reviving the blog so I will give the address anyway.
Jane Ellen Hillis
Gamma Jane

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