That Didn't Take Long by Michelle
My name is Michelle, and I'm a web professional. And one of those Type A OCD overachiever nut jobs. And a writer. And mother of Bear, an amazing little boy with SPD.
I tell you this because if you put these things together, you get, in a nutshell, how I ended up with the honor of being a guest blogger on Hartley's site.
This really started for me in October of 2009, about 5 minutes after the OT evaluator told me my son had Sensory Processing Disorder and that I should start reading about sensory modulation. Needless to say, I set Google on fire... and was sorely disappointed at the lack of information. (I'm not saying it's not out there, I'm just saying at the time the SEO for SPD wasn't up to snuff.)
I searched for weeks on every imaginable combination of terms and came up with limited data (did I mention I also have a degree in biology, dreamed of being a doctor and have clinical experience? I wanted real. information.). Then I stumbled across an SPD mom on Twitter who told me about a relevant site. I looked... and was sorely disappointed. This particular homemade SPD site was gushy and rambly and poorly designed. There was no way any reasonable parent would read it and feel like they were getting reliable information about their child's disorder. I wanted something our pediatrician could take seriously.
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I tell you this because if you put these things together, you get, in a nutshell, how I ended up with the honor of being a guest blogger on Hartley's site.
This really started for me in October of 2009, about 5 minutes after the OT evaluator told me my son had Sensory Processing Disorder and that I should start reading about sensory modulation. Needless to say, I set Google on fire... and was sorely disappointed at the lack of information. (I'm not saying it's not out there, I'm just saying at the time the SEO for SPD wasn't up to snuff.)
I searched for weeks on every imaginable combination of terms and came up with limited data (did I mention I also have a degree in biology, dreamed of being a doctor and have clinical experience? I wanted real. information.). Then I stumbled across an SPD mom on Twitter who told me about a relevant site. I looked... and was sorely disappointed. This particular homemade SPD site was gushy and rambly and poorly designed. There was no way any reasonable parent would read it and feel like they were getting reliable information about their child's disorder. I wanted something our pediatrician could take seriously.
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