Serious Support Links
If you have any brilliant support links for any special need, disability or illness please let my know so we can share it with all our friends
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Magic
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This one is brilliant with lots of good common sense ideas etc, my favourite bit is mums coffee break, penguins on parachutes - pretty cool. On a serious note this site has a lot of information and a lot to offer.
http://www.familyeducation.com/home/
Of course you have to check this one out too as it's equally good.
SchwabLearning.org
A Parent's Guide to Helping Kids with Learning Difficulties
http://www.schwablearning.org
This one sends emails straight to your computer at relevant times, for example I got how to give your childs teacher tips this moring which is brillliant and just in time for starting school tomorrow. It also offers free mini-courses etc
http://www.parentingautismchild.com/index.html
Fairy Emily has found a really good one about Aspergers Syndrome, lots of explanations and life stories, well worth looking in at!
Lighter side of Support
As you may have guessed by the time you reached this page I feel that some of the support families recieve tends to focus on the problems and possible medication for the problem, which is a good thing and very important. However, choose how grey things are I feel that we may need to look on the lighter side and learn to have more fun and make the most of the blessings we have been given, however few or small they may seem.
On this page I hope to give you some links to places that as grown-up people you may find something to lighten your mood, give you fun ideas for family and friends and stuff like that.
I will be doing a page of the more serious links too at some stage so don't panic - all is not lost it's just a matter of time.
If you have any super links to share you can contact me on
A Safe Place to Play?
It's really difficult to let our Little Angels loose online for lots of reasons, there are a lot of not nice things out there and some people may be a danger to our Little Angels. But their friends go online and we are being a bit odd about it, they know about strangers etc and mom/dad is being difficult blah, blah. Sound familiar?
I think the best way is to have a good look around the site before you let them go on there and keep wandering past when they are online if possible without being too obvious. Even Bear, who is 3 can notice me wondering when he's on CBeebees in case he's somewhere else by mistake. If you make a log-in name for them you can set the age limits and get a report of where they have been if you are concerned. I find having a laptop makes life easier as they can be in the kitchen or lounge with me, being pals rather than shut in their room. Ok so mine are 7 and 3 but I have no intentions of having internet in their room until college.
I like CBeebies
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/
I have just found another site for kids with special needs aimed at 8-12 year olds, so this should be ok, it does however seem to give them the chance to meet an onsite friend, which could be invaluable if you are experiencing friendship problems. Worth a look together perhaps.
http://www.sparktop.org/intro.html
I must say that anywhere you go online is your choice and I'm only giving you ideas so cannot be held responsible for any problems you encounted, I'm sure you understand!
If you would like to send me any nice links for our Little Angels to share or warn our Fairy Friends of any problems you can contact me by email at Magic@HalosAndRainbows.com
Let's hope together we can find safe places online for our kids to have a little friendship and fun!
