Sarah Fabrizio

Sarah Fabrizio
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I was born and raised in Enfield, Connecticut, but my home is now in Fairfax, Vermont. I am a high school physical education teacher, wife, and mother of two. My older son, who I lovingly refer to as Mr. Mischief, is six and on the autism spectrum. My younger child is two and is developing neurotypically. My true passion is connecting with special needs parents and spreading autism awareness with some humor mixed in. You can follow all of our adventures over on my blog Raising Mr. Mischief. http://raisingmrm.blogspot.com

The Simple Change I Made to Strengthen My Marriage

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Oftentimes you will hear the expression, “Everything changes once you have kids.” I too used to hear this expression before having kids and thought it meant that my sleep would be disrupted, that I...

Five Ways for a Mom to Incorporate Self-Care into Her Daily Routine

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I often look back at my pretend mom ideas from before I had kids, and laugh. I used to think that it would be so easy to make sure that I kept my individual...
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My Favorite YouTube Channels for Everything You Need in Life

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Hello, my name is Sarah and I am a YouTube addict. My YouTube addiction started after my husband and I decided to cut the cord on our cable TV subscription. Because of this, we...
child in front of school

How to Create a Positive Behavioral System in Your Home

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Chances are, if you have a school-aged child, your child’s school is currently using a positive behavioral system as part of their school's behavior management protocol. Positive behavioral systems look different from school to...
Home Chef

One Mom’s Quest to Find the Best Meal Delivery Service

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This post is not sponsored by any of the meal delivery services listed below. It’s simply one busy mom sharing her experiences. Please enjoy. I am completely obsessed with meal delivery services. Meal delivery services...

Top Ten Holiday Teacher Gifts That Any Teacher Would Love to Receive

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Each year, I search for the perfect holiday teacher gifts for my children's teachers. I can’t think of a better way to show my appreciation for the hard-working men and women in my children's...

Mom Hack: How to Create a Toddler Capsule Wardrobe

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Three years ago, I gave birth to a precious baby girl, which has provided me with the opportunity to finally shop in the ninety percent of the store that is dedicated to the color...
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Five Simple Tips to Make Amazing Home Videos

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Have you always wanted to put together amazing home videos but have no idea where to start or how they are made? Hopefully, after this post, you will know not only how to make amazing...
Autism Spectrum

What to Say When Someone Tells You Their Child Is on the Autism Spectrum

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Maybe you have met me, or someone like me. Maybe our kids struck up a game on the playground or more likely started fighting over something. During our typical get to know you conversation,...

Murphy’s Law of Parenting: Anything that Can Go Wrong, Will

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Murphy’s Law is an adage that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Personally, I think this is the perfect way to describe parenting. For the past seven years, my frenemy Murphy has...

Global Perspectives: Ten Travel Tips for Traveling with Kids

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My husband and I were travelers before we started our family. After we had children, we foolishly thought that we could just pack our kids along with our toothbrushes and take them along for...

Mom Confessions: I am Addicted to My Phone

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I am a mother of two young children and I am completely addicted to my phone. There, I said it, and that’s half the battle, right? I know what you are thinking... isn’t that...

Autism, You Are an Invisible Disability but I See You

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Autism, you are an invisible disability hidden to the outside world, however so apparent in my day-to-day life.   I was standing outside the Jay Peak Water Park. I had frizzy wet hair, a blank...

Minimalism Chronicles: The Konmari Method Changed My Life

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The drive to simplify has become a national phenomenon in response to our national consumer excesses. Instead of buying more and needing more, there has been an upswing in the popularity of simplicity. Whether...