Meet our new MSNN Admin Team
We’ve been working really hard here at MSNN lately. With over 6,500+ military families with dependents with special needs, Miranda, Kelly, and I are so fortunate to be have knowledgeable and … Continue reading
Your Special Education Responsibilities
Last week, I wrote about your rights when it comes to your child’s education, as parents have a key role in the special education process. This week, we’re going to … Continue reading
What’s His Behavior Communicating Now?
Well, another month and another opportunity for Ted to receive the Good Behavior Award at school. And so, another month and another time for Ted to snatch defeat right out … Continue reading
Stabbed in the Back
Just a few weeks ago, my children and I had the opportunity to present at a press conference with Senator Patty Murray (WA). The purpose was to publicly support and … Continue reading
A Season of Hope
We PCS’d this past summer. I’m still unpacking. Mainly the master bedroom. Pretty much everything else is done and put away, or at least shuffled into an inconspicuous spot. This … Continue reading
2013 MSNN Holiday Guide
Military Special Needs Network (MSNN) is proud to announce the release of its first publication. The 2013 MSNN Holiday Guide, an online Magazine, is filled with helpful articles, supportive advice, … Continue reading
Temporary Isolation: Moving “Home” for Deployment
This past summer we did something that thousands of other military families across the nation do every summer. We moved. This move was a little bit different. This move was … Continue reading
Stronger Together: Standing for Avonte
Today’s post is part of our “Special” Kind of Blog Hop series. The point of this This week’s blog is based on the theme of Stronger Together. Today, I’m dedicating … Continue reading
Blurring the Lines
My six year old has high functioning autism. On paper. Reality is a very different story. One of the more challenging notes in the flavor profile that forms his autism … Continue reading