May the great IEP wizard grant me:
The strength to help my son change what can be changed through a combination of effective and thoughtful programs, teachers, therapists and compensatory strategies.
The courage to ignore those behavioral issues that drive me crazy, but will likely disappear on their own and/or didn’t matter in the first place.
The wisdom to know the difference so that I don’t drive my son crazy, thereby increasing my chances that he might actually come to visit me in the nursing home (preferably accompanied by at least one grandchild) during my sunset years.





Got your link from model me kids.
Very glad I did as I luv it. Do you mind if I add your link to my blog A boy with Asperger’s http://aspergersinfo.wordpress.com ?
Think my readers could make fantastic use of your site:)
Grant me the patience with others who may see my child as one who is “weird”, including educators who are not informed.
Thank you. I needed this today.
Love the site. Great stuff here. bravo~!
Great site! You go girl!
Here is some IEP stuff that you might find helpful:
http://momsofspecialneedschildren1.blogspot.com/search/label/IEP