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Source: http://www.appymall.com/blog/2013/05/29/best-tech-savvy-mommy-blogs/
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Special Needs Blog - His Writing on the Wall - "Where less desirable behavior is given a hug and a cookie! My 5-year-old son has classic Autism and when he first started to hold a crayon and write, it was on my wall. I have stopped fighting the battle to keep clean walls and joined him."
Say it with speakers: a customizable Jambox makes an awesome gift Not to feed into any stereotypes or anything, but in general, guys like tech. Oh sure, maybe your fella would be pumped to get a t-shirt inscribed with "World's Greatest Dad" for Father's Day, but let's just say, for argument's sake, that he might really really like to get an awesome, color-customizable Bluetooth speaker with killer sound instead.
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Children seem to have an inborn connection with nature. Whether it's chasing butterflies or blowing dandelion puffs, there are always things for them to explore in the natural world. A Place to Grow - Interactive Children's Book is a way for children (from age 3-8) to see nature from the point of view of a tiny seed.
Teachers have plenty of email to manage from parents, so getting notified for every new Twitter follower can be overwhelming. Once you have a Twitter account, go to the Twitter home page, click the gear on the upper right hand corner, and then Settings.
App and tech product reviews from the perspective of a Speech Language Pathology Assistant and mom to two children with special needs.