My Personal Essay on the New York Times Motherlode Blog

As many of you know, I recently had the great honor of having my personal essay about parenting a child with dyslexia published by the New York Times (NYTimes.com) on the Motherlode parenting blog.

Besides it being the highlight of my writing career thus far, there’s really not much more I can say other than please read my article and please take a few moments to add your thoughts in the form of a “comment” at the end of the post.

I have learned so much from the diverse and, for the most part, thoughtful and articulate feedback I have received from readers commenting directly on NYTimes.com in response to my guest post.  The more people share, the more I learn about what dyslexia looks like and means for others, which only helps me better understand my daughter and all people with learning differences.

Thanks for reading and for your support!

My Guest Post on Parents.com – Advocating for Kids with Differences

Read my guest post on the Parents Magazine (Parents.com) To the Max blog about how parents can advocate for their kids with differences, and create social change for all children with disabilities.

 

Guest Post on the Child Mind Institute “Brainstorm” Blog

I was thrilled to be given the opportunity to contribute a guest post last week to the Child Mind Institute blog.  The piece was about my experience attending the Speak Up for Kids event I helped plan at the Dallas Academy as part of  National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week.

In the post, I talk about how the most poignant moment of the talk “A Parent’s Guide to Bullying” occured when parents of kids with learning differences and other disabilities spoke up for their children who were not receiving appropriate special education services and other accommodations under 504 and IDEA on their public school campuses.  The conversation that ensued focused on providing resources, and other support for these parents who were desperately seeking help for their children.

You can read my post here:

Thank you so much to Child Mind Institute Editorial Director Caroline Miller for allowing me to contribute my voice to ChildMind.org’s blog, where parents can find thoughtful commentary on current news, resources, education and events that matter for kids with differences & disabilities.