I Love You Because…

rebeca  Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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If you read my posts often, or follow me on facebook, you know that my son has sensory processing disorder. He can go weeks or months without issue and then something will throw him off track and he goes into a spell. We’ve been experiencing one of these spells that last two weeks and to be honest, he’s been driving me crazy. Every day I get angry and frustrated because I simply have no control over his behavior. And then I feel bad for feeling the way I do, because he doesn’t have much control over it either. When I saw this on Pinterest, I just had to share. It’s such a wonderful way for kids to feel special and loved…but it’s also a great way for parents to focus on the great attributes our children bring to our lives. I’m going to work on making one for each of the boys’ rooms. Thanks to Kiki Creates for making this. If you’d like to order a print, they’re available through Kiki’s etsy shop too. You can choose from a variety of colors and a few different sizes.

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4 Responses to “I Love You Because…”

  1. I’d love an invite to pinterest

  2. I would love an invite too!

  3. Great idea. I’d like an invite to pinterest too!

  4. Do you have this exact print/frame available for sale? I woudl want 2. :)

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