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boy that I hope gets much needed help when schoool starts..I fear I am in for the long haul with him!!!
Forward - Arrows! You must use at least 5 different arrows on your layout
Back - All of your photos must be “tucked” in the back of your papers, an element cluster does not count!
Inward - Use a frame to frame something other than a photo two times on your layout
Twisting - Use no less than 3 different curled or twisted ribbons

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Traci Reed and Er4ica Zane –Sassy Pants
Melissa Bennett: Carolina Chic
SugarPlum Papiere: Heart Art Ready To Wear
Traci Reed: Extraordinary
Mellissa Bennett: Black and White
Dani Mogstad: Super Pop
Jayday Studio and Meghan Mullens: You & Me
Darcy Baldwin: I am That Girl
What a perfect layout for this challenge - gives me an idea of what this challenge all means. As far as the layout itself, its so moving and I feel your frustration. As a mom of a special needs child, it can be very trying and you worry so much. Hang in there!
 
just perfect! A great topic and I'm sure you aren't alone in your fears! TY so much for playing along!
 
Beautiful LO. Such touching journaling and man your layering is awesome!
 
HUGS GIRL! I can so relate- My oldest is going through the same....as a mom- I just KNOW it's something and GOSH does it ever test what patience I have. What an awesome layout- Thanks for sharing!!
 
I feel for you, I work with children with autism, So kinda understand what you are going through. Hope you get an assessment soon and receive whatever help your son needs. On the LO though, superb layering and shadowing
 
This is fabulous Angie. There are so many awesome details to look at, love all the word art.
 
WOW oh wow! I love the energy of this page... such awesome details. I'm sorry for the uncertainty and concern - I hope it all works out with maturing/time. I do recall hearing that earlier is better as far as initiating treatment if there really is a diagnosis. Maybe seek assessment of the situation now? We had similar concerns and learned some techniques to settle those explosions from a psychologist when my son was 4. We didn't ever get a diagnosis, but the plan sure worked especially once more time passed and he gained more self-control as he matured.
 

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