tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1242311876448283915.post4329357007174916585..comments2023-12-25T19:57:41.273-05:00Comments on Lucas's Journey with Sensory Processing Disorder: Enlightenedmissykadehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01843027864041899399noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1242311876448283915.post-80652410025295465322010-05-26T03:31:03.112-04:002010-05-26T03:31:03.112-04:00Hi, I'm so glad you joined the network so you ...Hi, I'm so glad you joined the network so you can share your story with all of us and realize that you're not alone! We all know those stares, looks, muttered comments all too well...<br /><br />My son is 3 years old with SPD and we've been immersed in this SPD stuff for the past year when things got really bad. But I want to say that as you research and try various therapies that seem right for your son, connect and cross paths with others, you will see progress- in Lucas and yourself.<br /><br />I remember clearly less than a year ago feeling overwhelmed, scared, and isolated. But since I began blogging and joining Yahoo discussion groups my outlook has changed. <br /><br />I still struggle day to day with the challenges of parenting a child with SPD but now I am determined, hopeful, inspired. Hartley Steiner and the many other wonderful blogger moms in the SPD network have EVERYTHING to do with this change.<br /><br />So welcome and hope to hear more from you soon!<br />Keri<br />http://myrollercoasterchild.blogspot.com/Kerihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05474445246689748049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1242311876448283915.post-1610236171563438782010-05-25T19:00:58.258-04:002010-05-25T19:00:58.258-04:00I just joined the SPD bloggers network too, and le...I just joined the SPD bloggers network too, and let me tell you, it has already changed my world. The instant support is amazing, and the cries of "we've been there too!" are enough to help get you through the day. Read all the other blogs and you'll see what I mean.<br /><br />I love the button idea - I read on an autism message board that a mom would always say "This meltdown moment brought to you by autism!" to others around her when her son acted out in public. Goes for SPD too!<br /><br />We're all here for each other. Can't wait to read more.<br />Alysia<br />http://trydefyinggravity.wordpress.com/Alysiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17214949515460359731noreply@blogger.com