Sunday 2 October 2016

Spectrum and SEND Sunday #34


Hello, and welcome to Spectrum and SEND Sunday #34,  the place to share your autism, special educational needs and disabilities posts. If you are new to linkies, you can look at my guide on what they are and what to do to join the #SpectrumSunday linky in a bit more detail.

The linky runs once a fortnight, alternating hosting between myself and Danielle at Someone's Mum. We keep the linky open for the two weeks so everyone can link up.  Thank you to all those who linked up and shared posts last week.

My favourite post was from Sensory Sensitive Mummy - Learn to control it.  I loved this because it talks about using a special interest topic to work with a child and we do this a lot.  It's also got Disney in it and that makes it a hit with me.  I'll be sharing this on my Facebook page and Danielle will be doing the same with her favourite.  All your posts will be added to our Pinterest board too.

This week I'm linking up two posts for you to choose from - both gave me different insights into my to sons over the last two weeks.  See what I discovered about David After 4 days of me being sick or maybe An Interview with Anthony if you're at all squeamish.

Linky Rules
  • This linky will run from 8am Sunday for two weeks, allowing everyone to link up get a wide range of posts now the linky is fortnightly.
  • Please be kind and add our linky badge to the bottom of your post/s so people can find their way back to read other posts (just copy and paste the code below into your HTML - see this guide if you are unsure)
  • Spectrum Sunday


  • Add up to two posts per person, old or new
  • Please comment on one post from each host
  • Then comment on the post before yours and more if you can!
  • Please make sure comments are thoughtful and valuable - this subject is incredibly emotive and we all handle our daily struggle differently so kind and supportive messages only please.
  • If you follow us and add the hashtag #spectrumsunday to your tweets, we will retweet for you! Tagging @rainbowsaretoo and @mumsomeone will make it easy for us
  • Add #spectrum_sunday to your photos if you'd like a pretty red heart.  If you do have a look around the hashtag and share the love
  • Each week we will pick a post or two that has really touched us, and we will be share on our Facebook pages and link to on our blogs. You can find our pages here: Someone's Mum Facebook and Rainbows are too beautiful Facbook
You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram here:

We are really looking forward to reading your posts!

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