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Life with Abibliophobia: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012. I've always loved the people who can take magazine clippings, glue them all over their walls and it all look so lovely. I've always wanted to be brave enough to try it. I've been stock piling photos, old maps, quotes. for years and didn't know how to display them. I've been on places like Pinterest and collected numerous lovely pictures, clippings that I wish I could see more often. Photos and "things" that inspire me. I like it. : ). Join me this week as I delve into turning ...
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Beauty Design Studios | Community: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011. A little help, please? Alright, so I am working on a design and my client would like to have one of Kevin and Amanda's. Fonts installed for her post titles, sidebar titles, etc. but I don't know how to do that. I have tried Amanda's tutorial many, many. Times, but I can never get past step #4. Can any one help me out? Wednesday, June 1, 2011. How old are you, and how many siblings do you have? I am twenty years old, and I have three fabulous siblings. :). What are your interests?
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Life with Abibliophobia: March 2012
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Wrapping up our Irish Celebration. Most people probably get a mental image of a leprechaun when you mention that name. Perhaps a few remember the flat, icon painting of him, with a sad face, big eyes, and a shamrock pinched between two fingers. But who really was St. Patrick? Patrick wrote a beautiful morning poem, it's been set to music here. The words are a reminder of how our Savior is always with us, and how we can stand in Him. check it out! Fake book definition: Sheet music...
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“But He Looks Normal . . . |
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Skip to primary content. 8220;But He Looks Normal . . . January 25, 2012. So you just need better parenting skills.”. That’s the response, or ‘attitude’ I receive when people find out my son has a FASD. FASDs aren’t like so many other disabilities that can be seen, such as Down Syndrome. I hope you will allow me to compare the two because in some ways they are similar. Both can have very sweet personalities. Both struggle with grasping concepts. Both can have odd behaviors. April 22, 2015 at 4:35 am.
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A 3D look at having “Normal Expectations” for your child. |
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Skip to primary content. A 3D look at having “Normal Expectations” for your child. February 21, 2012. Having a child with FASD is a challenge, which each parent raising these precious ones knows. However, as a parent we still desire the best for our kids and wonder “will they be able to .”. Having “normal” expectations can be very discouraging, destructive and deceiving. So what can we do to avoid these 3 D’s? 1 Divine Intervention and Control. No matter how small. 1 Thess. 5:16-18, Romans 12:12). 5 thou...
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How we do school. |
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Skip to primary content. How we do school. November 2, 2011. We have tried so many different curriculums, learning strategies and plans over the years. However, this year we have been homeschooling using the Robinson’s Method. This method of learning focuses on learning through the 3R’s; Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. At first, I was sceptical, wondering if my son would be able to handle it, because this method focuses on. He has been less stressed since we began this method of schooling. I have seen h...
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Skip to primary content. A list of online articles reporting about FASDs. Printed in Ability Magazine. Covers how some women misunderstand what FAS is, how much FAS is costing the U.S., what FAS actually is, shares a story of Kate who has ARND, and offers resources on how to quit drinking. The Hidden Risk of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Printed in Pulse Magazine – Winter/Spring 2011. Coming of Age With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Printed online at KTUU.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A 3D look at having “Normal Expectations” for your child. February 21, 2012. Having a child with FASD is a challenge, which each parent raising these precious ones knows. However, as a parent we still desire the best for our kids and wonder “will they be able to .”. Having “normal” expectations can be very discouraging, destructive and deceiving. So what can we do to avoid these 3 D’s? 1 Divine Intervention and Control. No matter how small. So, the topi...
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FASD Awareness Day |
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Skip to primary content. September 5, 2011. Which means I’m going to have to come up with my own graphics for the campaign. Yikes! Here is a list of items I’ve found that are relatively simple to get you started as a FAS awareness activist, especially on short notice:. On your blog or Web site put up a button or banner. To help spread the word. Don’t Snicker at FASD. Is a tasty way to draw attention, or remind people to be Smarties. Is the goal, that if Each One was to Reach One. Or make some for eating.