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I'm Melissa, your Mindless Mommy. I started this blog in 2007 to discuss my journey as a mom of two children on the autism spectrum.

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I am also a freelance writer and a college student. In my 30s I discovered what I wanted to be when I gew up and I'm studying to be an SLP.

Archive: August 20th 2008

Tagged for MeMe

I’ve been a bit behind in my blogging as the entire family adjusts to our new schedule but last week, Kia of Good Enough Mama tagged me for a meme.  Here goes!

The Rules (and these were NOT made to be broken, got it?)

1. Link the person who tagged you.
2. Mention the rules on your blog.
3. Tell about 6 unspectacular quirks you possess.
4. Tag 6 following bloggers by linking them.
5. Leave a comment on each of the tagged blogger’s blogs letting them know they’ve been tagged.

MindlessMommy’s Quirks

1. I am not a morning person but both of my kids are.
2. I am actually quite shy even though I talk too much. I just get nervous and don’t shutup.
3. I am a big time video game geek.
4. I play poker regularly.
5. Everything in our house is worthy of an on-the-spot MindlessMommy song.
6. I have a thing for purses and shoes…much to my husband’s chagrin.

Now to tag six fellow bloggers for a meme.

Angela at Memoirs of a Chaotic Mommy
Steph at EvilPigs
Naomi at My Internet Business Blog
Michelle at A Year in the Life
Jenn at Good Job, Mama!
Fee at feebeeglee

 

2008 National ADHD Awareness Week Coming in September

Although the majority of my blog tends to focus on autism spectrum issues, ADHD is a very real part of the Mindless Mommy household.  My son was diagnosed with ’severe’ ADHD.  Now I understand that severe isn’t a diagnostic category but his case is the most severe that his doctor has seen.  I also understand that ADHD can often co-exist with spectrum conditions and it can be hard to discern what is what.  However, for my son, ADHD impacts him on a daily basis to a very severe degree. 

I recently looked over my son’s neuropsych report and many times throughout the report, mention of problems with executive function comes up.  Even though my son does take prescription medication for his symtpoms (oh knoes, da medicines!) he still exhibits many problems with executive function noticed by his teacher, the neuropsych (as evidenced in executive function tests) and of course with family.  Every few weeks I see a post on a message board or a blog that claims that ADHD is fabricated by big pharma and every time I see that I look at my sweet son who truly cannot control his impulses and think to myself - ADHD is real

Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) along with ADDitude Magazine and the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) are working together to sponsor the 2008 National ADHD Awareness Week which will be from September 14-20.  The theme for the 2008 awareness week is “From First Years to Golden Years: AD/HD and Life’s Relationships.”

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