I was trying to explain how to change a fraction to a percent to Ryan. It was one of the rare times when the Math-U-See didn’t make sense to him. So I drew a circle on paper called it a pizza and drew a line down the middle. "Now," I said as I shaded in […]
A Vocation for Ryan
"Since he was old enough to articulate it, Ryan has wanted to be a priest. He has played Mass in the most reverent way possible since he was six years old. For a long time he had, permanently, set up an altar on my coffee table using pieces from his sister’s tea set, a stack […]
A Vocation for Ryan?
Since he was old enough to articulate it Ryan has wanted to be a priest. He has played Mass in the most reverent way possible since he was six years old. For a long time he had, permanently, set up an altar on my coffee table using pieces from his sister’s tea set, a stack […]
Autism Christmas
The holiday season with all of it’s sights, sounds and food choices are a great joy for most people. HOwever, children with developmental disabilities, sensory disorders, anxiety disorders or any nuerological impairment find this a season of pain, frustration and bewilderment. See my column at Catholic Mom for tips about how to cope to make […]
My new column
is up at The Long Island Catholic.