Moving Forward

Jessica amazes me everyday, but getting through the trauma of a hospitalization and working her way back to campus to finish her Senior year was huge!  As she reentered school with the extra support, her IEP team met to figure out how to best support her success for the rest of the year.  Jessica surprisingly… Continue reading Moving Forward

Experience Grows The Brain (part 4)

Well, I’m back.  I so wish I could get back to a more consistent routine of writing here.  But life is…busy and unpredictable.  So I will just keep coming back when I can and pick up where I left off.  For those of you who may have lost track or are just joining and need… Continue reading Experience Grows The Brain (part 4)

Experiences Grow the Brain (part 3)

I finished filling out paperwork and left the hospital, there was nothing more I would do, Jess was sleeping and I wasn’t allowed to see her until the morning.  I cried all the way back to my boyfriend’s house where my son was, crawled into be and tried to sleep. The next morning I took… Continue reading Experiences Grow the Brain (part 3)

Experience Grows the Brain (part 2)

Well, I guess I have kept everyone in suspense long enough.  That last post was a cliff hanger!  I don’t know if it is just the topic of this part of Jessy’s story, but I have really struggled lately with consistently getting to this blog and writing.  This event was by far the scariest and… Continue reading Experience Grows the Brain (part 2)

Experience Grows the Brain! (part 1)

Experiences, all experiences, create brain growth.  Rewarding experiences and stressful experiences can create the growth of new brain neurons (brain cells).  I am in no way an expert in this field and this is not a neurobiology 101 lecture.  But having this information is important because it means that the human brain is open and… Continue reading Experience Grows the Brain! (part 1)

Somatic Complaints…Where to Draw the Line.

“My stomach hurts, my head hurts, I don’t feel good…” familiar complaints of many kids who don’t want to go to school some days, right?  The challenge is to identify what is real and what is an excuse, what they need to push through and when to keep them home.  I remember telling both of… Continue reading Somatic Complaints…Where to Draw the Line.

BUMPS IN THE ROAD

So band camp was a great success and a great way for Jessica to transition into high school.  She had a peer group, she was settled in her resource classes, she loved her teachers and they were all very fond of Jessica and her medications seemed to be managing the Trichotillomania.  Sounds like smooth sailing,… Continue reading BUMPS IN THE ROAD

High School!!!

Now that we had Jessica’s IEP in place and saw what worked for her academically, I was less concerned about her going into High School.  And she has been involved with the Middle School Band and many of those kids were transitioning to the High School Marching Band with Jess.  The first big event came… Continue reading High School!!!

Summertime!

Summertime with my kids has always been fun and relaxed.  Lots of water, wether it was the beach or swimming at our local pool.  Before I was divorced, we lived at a lake and the weather was hot, we had a great backyard and I was a stay-at-home-mom, so we played everyday.  After the divorce,… Continue reading Summertime!

Moving Along

So, I started out telling Jessica’s story chronologically through school years….and then I side tracked….and then I side tracked again…and maybe once more.  There are lots of important things to write about along the way!  But I am going to back up to the school stories now.  We last left off in Middle School and… Continue reading Moving Along