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Report card grading for children with special needs - Celebrate your C-Grade kid!

06/14/22 • 23 min

Special Needs Supermom podcast

Report card grading for children with special needs. Or better: celebrating your C-Grade kid. Wrapping up the school year there is a lot of attention for the kids that excelled. The A-Grade, honor rol, 3.6 and higher GPAl students. But what if you really tried hard and just don’t get past that C? You do the best you can, but the only thing you hear and see is that you should just try harder, study more and if you don’t get straight A’s, you won’t be successful. And that is simply not true! Nor should it matter when you tried your best. Therefore, in this episode of the Special Needs Supermom Podcast I want to plead the case to celebrate your C-Grade kid just as much as you’re A-Grade kid. Including having a bumper sticker stating you've got a C-Grade student and you're just as proud!

Stay sane & stay happy.

Nadine

Find and recharge your superpowers at:

www.specialneedssupermompodcast.com

IG: @specialneedssupermompodcast

FB: www.facebook.com/specialneedssupermompodcast

Supermom tribe

Looking for a private tribe just for fellow special needs moms to hang out, share stories, laugh, cry, get inspired, share tips and keep sane? Join the private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/specialneedssupermoms

Sponsors and partnership

Email [email protected] for sponsor opportunities and partnership possibilities.

#specialneedschild #specialneedsmom #autism #autismdiagnose # specialneeds #autism #honorrol #agrade #cgrade #adhdmom #adhdchildren #gpatips #gpastandards #gpalevels

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Report card grading for children with special needs. Or better: celebrating your C-Grade kid. Wrapping up the school year there is a lot of attention for the kids that excelled. The A-Grade, honor rol, 3.6 and higher GPAl students. But what if you really tried hard and just don’t get past that C? You do the best you can, but the only thing you hear and see is that you should just try harder, study more and if you don’t get straight A’s, you won’t be successful. And that is simply not true! Nor should it matter when you tried your best. Therefore, in this episode of the Special Needs Supermom Podcast I want to plead the case to celebrate your C-Grade kid just as much as you’re A-Grade kid. Including having a bumper sticker stating you've got a C-Grade student and you're just as proud!

Stay sane & stay happy.

Nadine

Find and recharge your superpowers at:

www.specialneedssupermompodcast.com

IG: @specialneedssupermompodcast

FB: www.facebook.com/specialneedssupermompodcast

Supermom tribe

Looking for a private tribe just for fellow special needs moms to hang out, share stories, laugh, cry, get inspired, share tips and keep sane? Join the private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/specialneedssupermoms

Sponsors and partnership

Email [email protected] for sponsor opportunities and partnership possibilities.

#specialneedschild #specialneedsmom #autism #autismdiagnose # specialneeds #autism #honorrol #agrade #cgrade #adhdmom #adhdchildren #gpatips #gpastandards #gpalevels

Previous Episode

undefined - What to do when your special needs kid refuses to eat?

What to do when your special needs kid refuses to eat?

In episode 67 of the Special Needs Supermom Podcast, I talk about what to do when your special needs kid refuses to eat. Years ago, when big wonderboy was still a little wonderboy dinnertime was the most stressful time of the day. One look at his plate and little wonderboy asked if he could be sent to the ‘naughty corner’. Nice and quiet and no yucky food. In this episode I share what we discovered and changed to make wonderboy eat again and have a fun family dinner time. I’ll give you some useful tips that might help you discover if there is more going on than just picky eating, and how you can change this.

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Stay sane & stay happy.

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Nadine

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Want to track your kids health and behaviour, to discover whether or not there is a pattern and thus what might trigger your kid! Check out the Special Needs Supermom planner at: https://specialneedssupermom.com/products/

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Supermom tribe

Looking for a private tribe just for fellow special needs moms to hang out, share stories, laugh, cry, get inspired, share tips and keep sane? Join the private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/specialneedssupermoms

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Sponsors and partnership

Email [email protected] for sponsor opportunities and partnership possibilities.

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#specialneedschild #specialneedsmom #autism #understandingadhd #understandingautism #specialneeds #autism #burnout #tackleburnout #adhdwomen #adhdmom #autismmom #pickyeaters

Next Episode

undefined - Signs and symptoms of special needs children: real issue or talked into?

Signs and symptoms of special needs children: real issue or talked into?

In this episode of the Special Needs Supermom Podcast I talk about signs and symptoms of special needs children: real issue or talked into?

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When you’re autistic you’re anti-social; when there’s a smog weather alarm you have to stay inside when asthmatic; all kids taking MTX-injections get ‘allergic’ to the color yellow, the smell of fresh cut grass is enough to trigger an asthmatic allergy attack. Or is it because society keeps telling us this?

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Wonderboy is the most social sensitive kid out there, hence why people always question him being autistic. Yet he nowadays calls himself socially awkward. Supergirl never thought much about the yellow color of her juvenile arthritis injectable medicine until she heard other kids talk about being ‘allergic’ to the color yellow because of this med. She has a yellow wall in her bedroom... And for years I would start to breath difficulty the moment I smelled mowed grass. Until my breathing therapist asked if this was truly an allergic reaction or happened because I would tense up and breath shallow the moment I would smell it.

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What raises the question: when it comes to signs and symptoms of our special needs children, but also our own, is it really true or talked into?

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Stay sane & stay happy.

Nadine

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Find and recharge your superpowers at:

www.specialneedssupermompodcast.com

IG: @specialneedssupermompodcast

FB: www.facebook.com/specialneedssupermompodcast

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Supermom tribe

Looking for a private tribe just for fellow special needs moms to hang out, share stories, laugh, cry, get inspired, share tips and keep sane? Join the private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/specialneedssupermoms

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Sponsors and partnership

Email [email protected] for sponsor opportunities and partnership possibilities.
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#asthma #autismsigns #autismspeaks #autismawareness #adhdsigns #adhdwomen #adhdmom #autismmom #juvenilearthritis #kidsgetarthritistoo #chronicillness #specialneedsmom #specialneedschildren

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