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Blogs from parents of children with various disabilities. I have avoided corporate and scientific sites as you will find those elsewhere on EalingHELP. These are a selection that I have found. Please let me know if you have any favourites that we could include here.

A life less ordinary

Emily Willingham blogs about parenting, working, worrying, science, worrying and autism.    Read this blog

Behind the Child

Tia, a single mother, writes about adopting and fostering her two 'forever' children and a varying number of temporary additions.    Read this blog

Conny Wenk

Conny Wenk is another photographer with a daughter Juliana, her muse!     Read this blog

down's with the kids

"I would probably have hit middle age with an air of unattractive parental smugness had it not been for him. It's amazing what a massive change of perspective can bring."     Read this blog

enjoying the small things

Welcome to the world, Nella Cordelia. Read 'Start here if you're New' which has to be the most moving description of that moment of 'realisation' I have ever read.    Read this blog

Kids with a little extra

More from Conny Wenk. "Project 365 is my aspiration to share daily my most beloved photographs - recent and older. You will find many pictures of my own daughter Juliana, the bigge...    Read this blog

My Yellow Apple

Natalie has two young children. Her son has Asperger's Syndrome and on this blog she writes about their lives together.    Read this blog

Raising Complicated Kids

"I hope you don't mind me calling myself an expert. It was purely accidental, I swear. Besides, I think that as parents, we are all experts on our kids. Its about time the world g...    Read this blog

ramblings of the bearded one

Kim Ayres talks about his life as a photographer and father of a teenage daughter, Meg.     Read this blog

The Adventures of Mr. Busypants

Jeannie Anderson, mother to Mr. Busypants a 6 year old and his little sister Miss Chattyshoes.    Read this blog

witty name to follow

Val writes about her twins and her life as an osteopath in the Lake District.    Read this blog

     
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