The Ottaway FamilyA mother of a boy who suffers from microcephaly writes a journal-style blog as a coping tool. The mother describes her sons progress and milestones met. You can feel the pride of the mother as her son overcomes so much hardship.
(Ottaway, 2013)
Jacob's JourneyJacob was diagnosed with macrocephaly, speech language disorder, encephalopathy, and severe autism. Learn about Jacobs life with autism and its association with macrocephaly.
(Kingsley, 2015)
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Babies and Kids with MicrocephalyThis is a professional blogspot. Organized as an open forum where parents can ask and address each others questions and concerns.
(n.a. 2014)
Clayton's QuestThe Clayton family details their life's journey with five children currently, two of which have leukodystrophy, which is a diagnoses encompassing macrocephaly. The mother, who writes the blog, details daily life and even informs readers of specificities of her children's condition.
(Clayton, 2014)
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Lil' SamsquatchA family has organized this blogspot website to spread the word about therapies, normalities, and most important Sammy's life with microcephaly. This is a popular blog and has been shared on the National Foundation for Children with Microcephaly.
(Jenny, 2015)
Tulips and RembrantsAlexander's disease (or leukodystrophy) is a condition in which electrical impulses in the brain rapidly transmit. In most cases the children have macrocephaly due to an overgrowth of fatty tissue in the brain. A mother of a bay girl describes her child's diagnoses and her feelings about the process.
(Harms, 2014)
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KidzKidz is a blog created for kids and parents with a variety of special needs, who need a place to find out about events, fundraisers, and general special needs information.
(n.a., 2011)
Beautiful RainbowsHurler's disease is a genetic disorder associated with macrocephaly. When the body can not break down or reuse cells. The mother who created this blog describes everyday life with her daughter who has this incurable disease. Learn more about what Hurler's disease is at this blog.
(Hulse, 2013)
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Baby HendersonA proud mother of a daughter who has microcephaly writes about her love for her child and her child's milestone triumphs. This family was given little hope when they first received their daughters diagnoses, but she as proven the doctors wrong time and time again. (Henderson, 2015)
Questioning AnswersThis professional blog that relays information about macrocephaly and its correlation with autism. If you've ever wondered why children with autism have large heads, this is the place for you.
(Whiteley, 2011)
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