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When Your Brain Goes “Hoo-Hoo”

Lately, Boy1 has been raising a finger to the side of his head, twirling it around, and saying, “hoo-hoo” — that familiar gesture for “crazy.” It makes me giggle every time, but it also tugs at my heart a little. I can’t help but wonder if he’s more aware than…
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Teaching the Way He Learns

It’s happening — we’ve officially made the call to homeschool Boy1. It’s a mix of emotions right now: grief over saying goodbye to the wonderful elementary school experiences we’ve had, excitement about the new opportunities ahead, and a fair amount of anxiety about figuring out this new path. Boy1 is…
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When the School You Love Isn’t the Right Fit

When we bought our home, one of my biggest requirements was that we stay in the area of our current elementary school. That choice also kept us zoned for the nearby middle and high schools, both with solid reputations. Our family has truly been fortunate to be part of such…
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Balancing the Needs of All Our Children

Something we don’t always talk about—whether we’re living as special needs parents ourselves or supporting friends who are—is that many of us are also raising kids with typical needs. Our identity isn’t only “special needs parent”; it’s one of many hats we wear. And with that comes the responsibility of…
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Big Heart, Rare Disorder: How Our Boy Helps Advance Research

Boy1 has a rare genetic disorder called SETBP1. As of late 2025, there are only about 250 known cases worldwide (you can read more here: SETBP1.org). It’s not a well-known condition, but fortunately there’s a growing body of research being done. As a bit of a science and data nerd,…
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The Med Check Shuffle

To the moms who forget to schedule their kids’ med check appointments—I see you. And I’m guessing this view is one you’ve seen before, too. Boy1 has been taking methylphenidate for over a year now, and it has done absolute wonders for him. He went from impulsive, aggressive behaviors to…
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Understanding Apraxia of Speech: Our Journey

If you’ve been following our journey here at momma mommy bwuh, you know that we’re all about sharing the real stuff—joys, challenges, chaos, and love. Today, I want to talk about something that’s become a big part of our daily life: apraxia of speech. Boy1 was recently diagnosed. What is…
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This Is Why I Speak Up for My Son

Story time. Near the end of the last school year, I volunteered at an event at my boys’ school. I picked a time when I knew I’d see both of them participate. The way their faces light up when they spot me at school — that pure joy — it’s…
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Traveling with my Bwuhs

Summer Flies, and So Do We Every summer, time seems to slip through my fingers. Between running a summer camp for kids with special needs and keeping up with the whirlwind pace of daily life, the weeks just fly by. And now, somehow, we’re just a week and a half…
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A New Family Venture: Making Silicone Bead Keychains

As a family, we’re always on the lookout for fun and meaningful activities that bring us together while teaching our boys important life lessons. Recently, we’ve embarked on a new project that combines creativity, entrepreneurship, and giving back to the community: making silicone bead keychains! This venture came about after…