SnazL Stories Party — Building bridges with the Special Needs community

Welcome to our SnazL Stories Party about Building bridges between the Special Needs community and the typical needs parenting community.

I have such a passion for our sister site 5 Minutes for Special Needs — it is my FAVORITE site! And I really believe that we all have so much to learn by coming together and bringing these communities together.

The SnazL for the party is below… you can embed this SnazL on your own site or come back and join the fun here. We’ll be adding content to this SnazL and you can add your own photos and videos before the party starts or during the party.

Please join this important conversation!

To get us started talking, I’ve started three new conversation threads at Say It Face To Face. If you add a reply there, I will add it for you into the SnazL.

Bringing typical kids and kids with special needs together.
Have you participated in the online special needs community?
Parenting a child with special needs? What do you want everyone else to know?

If you’re still not sure what’s going on here… read this post.

Now, let’s start snazLing…

About Susan

Susan is co-founder of 5 Minutes For Mom and a new video conversation site called "Say It Face To Face". Along with her twin sister Janice and their mother Joan, Susan also owns two online toy stores where they love to help other moms find the perfect gift like a Pedal Car or a Rocking Horse for their children to treasure forever. Susan has two sweet little girls and is constantly in awe of her luck in life.

2 Comments

  • 1
    September 3, 2009 | Permalink |

    Thanks for bringing up this topic -it’s very important to build bridges between children who are typical with ones who have special needs -it just leads to a greater understanding and a happier society.

  • 2
    September 5, 2009 | Permalink |

    This is such a wonderful thing you are doing! Thank you very much for bringing this to our attention. I always tried to teach my boys to treat those with special needs just like the other kids in their class and to stand up for them if others teased them. I am pleased to say that they did, and I have been eyewitness to them each doing so.

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