Monthly Archives: May 2013

Annie Who?

Two days ago, I asked my adult (college graduate) grandson if he knew who Helen Keller was, He told me he had “heard of her.”  Then I asked my son with the severe learning problems.  He laughed and said, “Yep, … Continue reading

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Arrogance and Some “Helping” Professionals

I was reminded this past week of two very painful life changing events in my life, that led to wonderful changes in my thinking pretty much immediately. The first was the death of my mother, forty seven years ago yesterday. … Continue reading

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What If We Are Wrong?

I came home late yesterday afternoon from the annual adoption conference up in Albany. One of the workshops I went to was run by Wendy’s Wonderful Kids (WWK), a non-profit arm of Wendy’s set up originally by Dave Thomas himself … Continue reading

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Is What I Have, Who I Am?

I began the week by being told by a psychiatrist that when it comes to mental illness, I am “naïve.”  He told me that I do not have the same belief (or words to that effect) in mental illness that … Continue reading

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