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	<title>Comments on: Blogging for Kids with Disabilities (2009)</title>
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		<title>By: Denise</title>
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		<description>A definite shout out to the parents and families with disabilities!
Being a health care worker in an elder care facility, I really admire them. It takes a lot of patience and compassion not only from the families, but from the general public as well. It can be very trying sometimes in dealing with the &quot;every day&quot; routine. There will always be ups and downs, and at times very frustrating. That is why my heart goes out to the families.

 My sister in-law is going through the same kind of challenges with her daughter Michelle. Her older daughter Catherine, who has been living with my mother and I since she was 6 months, is having a tough time in dealing with Michelle. It is very hard and at times frustrating trying to explain to Catherine that it is not her fault when Michelle acts out and does things. Their mother and stepfather are having challenges themselves and Catherine is having a hard time in understanding it. She thinks that they are favoring Michelle over her and at times becomes angry and resentful. We are all making an effort in &quot;keeping the peace&quot; between them. 

I thing it is awesome that there is a website where people can come together and blog about their feelings. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.  

God Speed,

Denise M. Limbert</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A definite shout out to the parents and families with disabilities!<br />
Being a health care worker in an elder care facility, I really admire them. It takes a lot of patience and compassion not only from the families, but from the general public as well. It can be very trying sometimes in dealing with the &#8220;every day&#8221; routine. There will always be ups and downs, and at times very frustrating. That is why my heart goes out to the families.</p>
<p> My sister in-law is going through the same kind of challenges with her daughter Michelle. Her older daughter Catherine, who has been living with my mother and I since she was 6 months, is having a tough time in dealing with Michelle. It is very hard and at times frustrating trying to explain to Catherine that it is not her fault when Michelle acts out and does things. Their mother and stepfather are having challenges themselves and Catherine is having a hard time in understanding it. She thinks that they are favoring Michelle over her and at times becomes angry and resentful. We are all making an effort in &#8220;keeping the peace&#8221; between them. </p>
<p>I thing it is awesome that there is a website where people can come together and blog about their feelings. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.  </p>
<p>God Speed,</p>
<p>Denise M. Limbert</p>
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