by Mary Monahan | Jan 21, 2020 | Encouragement
My First EA/TEF Memories In today’s EA/TEF Awareness Month post, guest blogger Mary Monahan shares the story of her EA/TEF experienced that began more than 60 years ago. Her story will bring hope to parents of younger survivors. It will also make parents and...
by Jolene | Jan 19, 2017 | Advocacy, Special Needs Parenting
5 Ways EA TEF Treatment Has Changed & 5 Ways It’s the Same My son was diagnosed with EA TEF a few hours after his birth. I’d never heard of the condition before May 23, 1982. In the years since then, I’ve thought about it every single day. In...
by Jolene | Dec 31, 2012 | Advocacy, Special Needs Parenting
2012’s Top Special Needs Posts Countdown, #2 The 2012 countdown of popular posts continues even on New Year’s Eve. To celebrate the occasion, we’ll take a look at the second most read post of the year. It went up on January 4—which is in EA/TEF...
by Jolene | Jan 4, 2012 | Advocacy, Special Needs Parenting
Most people in the northern hemisphere associate January with breaking resolutions made with the best of intentions, making the best of cold and dark and snow, and spending three weeks forgetting to record the day’s date with the number of the new year instead...
by Jolene | Jan 4, 2011 | Advocacy, Special Needs Parenting
January is an important month, not only because it’s the start of a new year. But also, because it is EA/TEF Awareness Month. If you’re not familiar with that jumble of alphabet soup, this article by the folks at www.bridgingthegapofea-tef.com will satisfy...