WELCOME AUBURN, MASSACHUSETTS FAMILIES!

Welcome to our blog - the place for sharing, support and information for parents of children with special needs in the Auburn, MA community. More and more parents are signing up to join our online community, and that is very exciting! It also means that our community recognizes the need to be supportive to each other and to our schools. Raising a child with any special need is at best, difficult, and at worst it is heartbreaking, frustrating, and exhausting. Emotions can run the gamut, from elation to anger. We need to support each other through all of it.

As the manager of several online support communities since 2003, I have seen people vent their frustrations in a seemingly secure environment, only to find out that their words and print have been shared and caused significant problems for them. Please remain cautious about negative comments toward any particular persons, districts or situations that could be hurtful or harmful to your family or anyone else's family. This blog is not being moderated, but there are members here who work in the school systems, who have been invited as part of our efforts to create a cohesive, transparent, supportive community.

If you are having trouble with your school district, team, administrator or teachers, the most appropriate place to discuss those concerns are with your child's team. Thank you!

Disability Scoop

Friday, March 12, 2010

As Cheryl mentioned we are both very excited about getting this SEPAC group up and running.
I would like to thank Mary Baker from the Oxford Schools for having faith in me to be the co-chair.
I have lived in Oxford for almost 15 years now. I have a set of 9 year old twins in the Oxford school system 1 boy and 1 girl , (my daughter has Aspergers). And I have a 20 year old son in collage (I know I am nuts).
I look forward to being part of a postive group of parents that want to spend time with each other in a postive enviroment while trying to make our childrens lives more positve and productive.
Please join us on the blog and at our meetings, we look forward to your coments and suggestions.

Thanks

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