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Heather Boorman
August 22, 2019

The Heartbreak of Twice Exceptionality

Heather Boorman
August 22, 2019
The Heartbreak of Twice Exceptionality

And right now . . . she’s 11 . . . and she’s sad because she doesn’t trust herself to be a parent one day. And it’s heartbreaking.

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Heather Boorman
July 5, 2019

The Gift of True Vulnerability

Heather Boorman
July 5, 2019
The Gift of True Vulnerability

It was one of the most destructive meltdowns we’ve experienced. Profanities echoed off the walls. Property crashed and broke. Physical and emotional bruises colored all 3 of us.

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Heather Boorman
June 17, 2019

Wasting Time

Heather Boorman
June 17, 2019
Wasting Time

The easiest way to challenge our gifted kids is to follow their lead.  Help connect them with resources, but otherwise, get out of their way.

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Heather Boorman
June 5, 2019

The Key to a Life Worth Living

Heather Boorman
June 5, 2019
The Key to a Life Worth Living

It’s impossible to truly have the life you dream of, the life you can envision, the life you don’t ever think you’ll get, without taking a risk.

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Heather Boorman
May 31, 2019

Flipping my Switch

Heather Boorman
May 31, 2019
Flipping my Switch

The most effective way I’ve learned to build this switch is mindfulness.  Paying attention to the moment without judgment

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Heather Boorman
May 23, 2019

A Letter to All the PT’s, OT’s, ST’s, all the T’s

Heather Boorman
May 23, 2019
A Letter to All the PT’s, OT’s, ST’s, all the T’s

And so, all you T’s out there, yes, you lilteraly save lives.

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Heather Boorman
May 15, 2019

Here's to the Fringy Mom

Heather Boorman
May 15, 2019
Here's to the Fringy Mom

Here’s to the mom who is stronger than she ever knew, loves without getting anything back, keeps showing up even when others don’t see her.

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Heather Boorman
May 7, 2019

Answering the “Big S Question” Once and For All

Heather Boorman
May 7, 2019
Answering the “Big S Question” Once and For All

Millions of homeschooled kids disprove the ill-informed, biased, misconception that all homeschool kids lack basic social skills and simply hang out on their own in the corner mumbling quietly to their imaginary friends.

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Heather Boorman
May 1, 2019

Grief and Autism

Heather Boorman
May 1, 2019
Grief and Autism

Having a neurodiverse family member changes everything, even grief.

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Heather Boorman
April 24, 2019

Why We Need Gifted Advocacy

Heather Boorman
April 24, 2019
Why We Need Gifted Advocacy

To effect change we need to simultaneously be present for one another and boldly go where no discussion of gt needs has gone before.

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  • Anxiety 1
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  • Compassion 3
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  • Mental Health 1
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  • Parent's needs 3
  • Realtionships 1
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  • acceleration 1
  • acceptance 1
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  • anti-intellectualism 4
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  • autism 29
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  • cub 1
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  • differently wired 32
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