I am a part-time therapist for children with Autism and other developmental disorders, a wife of 4 years, and a mother of two young children (2 years and 1 year). I have a graduate degree in Social Work with an emphasis on human development throughout the lifespan. I live just outside of Pittburgh, PA. I enjoy playing with my kids, reading, and helping others both online and in person.
My passion is ...
my kids
I know too much about ...
dysfunctional families
My parents always told me ...
"stop beating on your brother"
My childhood ambition ...
to teach
My favorite memory ...
playing with HotWheels / Matchbox cars on the sidewalk during summer vacation.
Why I write ...
to decrease the clutter in my mind
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Reading- The Anger Habit Workbook, Ann Rice, and every Dr. Seuss book known to man. Watching- Mental, In Plain Sight, House, and Noggin. Listening to- anything that's not sung by children and doesn't contain obsecenities.
My first job ...
serving ice cream at Dairy Queen when I was 15.
My best moment ...
becoming a mom
My inspiration ...
fear of failure
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