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Category: Rare Diseases and Diagnoses

link to New Studies Suggest Divorce Rates for Parents of Special Needs Kids are Lower Than Previously Thought

New Studies Suggest Divorce Rates for Parents of Special Needs Kids are Lower Than Previously Thought

Every Marriage Takes Work. Whether you have special needs kids or not marriage takes effort and care. Every relationship is challenging, and adding children to any family increases stress on a...

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link to Grief Comes in Waves! Parents of Special Needs Kids Grieve What Might Have Been. (The Stages of Grief)

Grief Comes in Waves! Parents of Special Needs Kids Grieve What Might Have Been. (The Stages of Grief)

Feeling guilty for conflicting emotions is normal! It's ok to grieve for the hopes and dreams you had for your child. Dreams that will never be! It doesn't mean you love your child less, and it...

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link to Awareness for Williams Syndrome, A Mother Answers Common Questions

Awareness for Williams Syndrome, A Mother Answers Common Questions

Photo by Lina Karna Kippel from Pexels Rare disease day is the 28th of Feb (29th when it's a leap year) Take some time this week and learn about a rare condition or disease. Those with...

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link to A Mom’s Practical Advice for Raising a Child With Williams Syndrome

A Mom’s Practical Advice for Raising a Child With Williams Syndrome

Photo by Lina Karna Kippel Rare disease day is the 28th of Feb (29th when it's a leap year) Take some time this week and learn about a rare condition or disease. Those with Williams...

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The Eklöv Family

I am originally from the USA but now live in Sweden with my husband and three kids. We live on a farm from the 1700s with three cats, Gandalf, Sam, and Rosie. We enjoy skiing, snowboarding, swimming, and board games with our kids.

When my son showed me that decluttering helped his ADHD. I figured if it helped in his room, what would happen if we got our whole house under control? Hopefully, our struggles with ADHD, ADD, and dyslexia can make your life easier.

I was named an expert in a Redfin article. Check it out below.



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"This site is owned and operated by Annie Eklöv who is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This site also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies." I am not giving medical advice. I am not a doctor. I am am merely sharing what we have experienced in hopes that it will give you a short cut. Posts and all other portions of this websight may NOT be duplicated or posted elsewhere (including on other websites) without permission of the author. However, a link to this post may be posted on your website without the need to request permission. Copyright Annie Eklöv