Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Park your ego at the door: Links to my series “On raising a child with disabilities”

For a long time now, I’ve been thinking about setting up permanent links in my sidebar to enable easy access to what I think of as my “Public Service Posts.” Todah rabah rabah, many, many thanks to Sheyna Galyan, who helped me create my blogroll, for providing even more help to enable me to complete this project.

And now, without further ado . . .

[Er, um, with further ado--my attempt to add the link to this post to my sidebar resulted in the deletion of my entire sidebar! Let's just say that my blog will be undergoing further construction within the next few days. Apparently, I'm still at least partially a Reconstructionist Jew. :)]
Tuesday, July 4, 2006, 10:33 PM update:
Thanks to Sheyna, who was kind enough to send me back my entire template, edited and corrected, with advice to save it in Notepad, not Word, my sidebar finally looks the way I want it to look. You go, gal!!!
September 12, 2008 update: Here's the latest link to the other series to which I referred. Z and I were pretty much trading posts at the time.
Park your ego at the door: On raising a child with disabilities

On raising a child with disabilites, part 2: Dyssemia, or “my son, the ‘space’ invader”

On raising a child with disabilites, part 3: Oppositional Defiant Disorder—it’s not just for teenagers

On raising a child with disabilites, part 4: Pragmatic Language Deficit—the literal inability to know what to say when

On raising a child with disabilities, part 5: Deaf and *dumb*?!!!—concerning hearing loss of various degrees

On raising a child with disabilities, part 6: A problem with special education—concerning the concept of the “least restrictive environment

On raising a child with disabilities, part 7: A problem with special education—concerning an “appropriate" education

On raising a child with disabilities, part 8: A problem with special education—in which I break a taboo & discuss the economies of scale

On raising a child with disabilities, part 9: Concerning intolerance, or how to make a difficult situation even more so

On raising a child with disabilities, part 10: In which I say that it could have been worse, and dedicate this series

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