A blog about parenting, autism and lifestyle.
‘This is where it is at': a blog about lifestyle, motherhood, autism, and much more
‘This is where it is at’ is a blog that buzzes with personality and individuality. It's run by Sam, who is a married mother of two and uses her blog space to write about things that she is interested in. It’s stated in her about that she does not want to stick to a specific formula, since her mind likes exploring. Typical subjects include lifestyle, autism, mental health and parenting, all subjects that she knows personally. Generally speaking, blog posts are all lifestyle oriented that will enrich your point of view.
Parenting tips hidden in plain sight
There is no instruction booklet for parenting, and as a parent reader, you might find it nice to have some perspective brought to your job as you read the impressions and thoughts of another parent. This is what Sam’s many parenting tips provide for you, as a discovery reader. The value of this is that you can make benefit of the experience of Sam as a parent, which gives you a place where you can explore the mind of another person in a position like yours. It is refreshing and comforting to think about the challenges seen by another person which you might not have the opportunity to analyse either. She is vocal about her opinions on homework and gives her arguments on the subject as a mother dealing with all the aspects of her children’s growth she feels like sharing. The same is done in her argumentation that pets are good for children. In a personalised fashion, she shares her opinions about things that, when put all together, have a macro impact on parenting.
Other types of subjects
You can find other types of content on the “This is where it is at” blog. Things like how Sam and her team crafted some halloween monsters, well before halloween which gives you plenty of time to think up some decorations of your own. Sam also recently made a list of things you could have done during the October half term this year, or shared a list of quotes, still in the halloween spirit. Once again, all in a lifestyle spirit. All of these are available to enjoy in the unstructured fashion in which she presents her blog posts. She is open about her autism and this reflects with authenticity throughout the entire web page.
How can I learn more?
All of these blog posts are available to enjoy as well on her website whose link will be posted below. She also has very clear links to her social media pages (instagram, youtube, facebook, twitter and pinterest) so you can see the different outputs that her project takes form as. She even leaves her email address should you want to say something personally.
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