Welcome To My Tribe
Nicole Lynn <3
Sister Love
My Daughters.Kaleeah Reign & Elliana Jewel
Sisters
My Parents Billy Jo & Kelly Jean
ABOUT ME
Welcome to my blog. I am happy that you are here. My blog is dedicated to helping parents just like you through the messiness of babies , toddler-ages & stages all the way through child-hood. Here you will find advice on eco-friendly living , frugality, advice , cloth diapering , DIY , crafts & much more. My name is Nicole Randall I am 28 years old & a single disabled autistic mommy of three beautiful daughters, who turned nap times into writing times. My three daughters are my entire world Kaleeah Reign age 8 birthday 07-05-2011, Elliana Jewel whom turns 7 years old on January 28 , 2020 & our new addition Harmony Delaney who turns one years old on March 3 2020. I wanted to connect with other moms & parents & also maintain a sense of identity. I started this blog with the idea of connecting with other new moms & parents and share my experience & offer tips , & advice. I want to be able to provide assistance & support for struggling parents & moms. As I grow so will my blog.
Family Is Everything <3
Harmony Delaney
Begin again
Begin to see yourself as you were when you were the happiest
Begin to remember what worked for you and what worked against you
Begin to try and re-capture the magic that is life
Begin to live a lifetime each day as you did when you were a child
Begin to forget your baggage, the problems that don’t matter anymore, the tears that cried themselves away, and the worries that are going to wash away on the shore of tomorrow’s new beginning
Tomorrow tells us it will be here every new day of our lives
If we are wise, we will turn away from the problems of the past
And give the future and ourselves a chance to become the best of friends
Sometimes all it takes is a wish in the heart to let yourself
Begin again
Begin to see yourself as you were when you were the happiest
Begin to remember what worked for you and what worked against you
Begin to try and re-capture the magic that is life
Begin to live a lifetime each day as you did when you were a child
Begin to forget your baggage, the problems that don’t matter anymore, the tears that cried themselves away, and the worries that are going to wash away on the shore of tomorrow’s new beginning
Tomorrow tells us it will be here every new day of our lives
If we are wise, we will turn away from the problems of the past
And give the future and ourselves a chance to become the best of friends
Sometimes all it takes is a wish in the heart to let yourself
Begin again
Kaleeah Reign & Elliana Jewel
Being a family means you are a part of something very wonderful. It means you will love and be loved for the rest of your life.
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MUSIC IS LIFE
Autism Awareness
What are the signs of autism?The autism diagnosis age and intensity of autism’s early signs vary widely. Some infants show hints in their first months. In others, behaviors become obvious as late as age 2 or 3.
Not all children with autism show all the signs. Many children who don’t have autism show a few. That’s why professional evaluation is crucial.
The following may indicate your child is at risk for an autism spectrum disorder. If your child exhibits any of the following, ask your pediatrician or family doctor for an evaluation right away:
By 6 months
Not all children with autism show all the signs. Many children who don’t have autism show a few. That’s why professional evaluation is crucial.
The following may indicate your child is at risk for an autism spectrum disorder. If your child exhibits any of the following, ask your pediatrician or family doctor for an evaluation right away:
By 6 months
- Few or no big smiles or other warm, joyful and engaging expressions
- Limited or no eye contact
- Little or no back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles or other facial expressions
- Little or no babbling
- Little or no back-and-forth gestures such as pointing, showing, reaching or waving
- Little or no response to name
- Very few or no words
- Very few or no meaningful, two-word phrases (not including imitating or repeating)
- Loss of previously acquired speech, babbling or social skills
- Avoidance of eye contact
- Persistent preference for solitude
- Difficulty understanding other people’s feelings
- Delayed language development
- Persistent repetition of words or phrases (echolalia)
- Resistance to minor changes in routine or surroundings
- Restricted interests
- Repetitive behaviors (flapping, rocking, spinning, etc.)
- Unusual and intense reactions to sounds, smells, tastes, textures, lights and/or colors
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