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The 7th Carnival of Special Needs and Money

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Welcome to the June 1, 2009 edition of special needs and money.

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Jeannie Anderson presents Traveling with a child with autism (or any kid, for that matter) posted at The Adventures of Mr. Busypants.

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Margaret Garcia presents Keeping Fit When You Have Multiple Sclerosis posted at Online Nurse Practitioner Schools.

That concludes this edition. The carnival is going to go on a short hiatus for the immediate future. I have been getting too many entries that have nothing to do with special needs or they have provided impractical ways to make money or deal with finances with special needs. The carnival will start up later on sometime.

June 01 2009

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Part of all the proceeds from the sales of that book go to Rett Syndrome research. One girl is born with Rett Syndrome worldwide every fifteen minutes. My daughter Arianna has Rett Syndrome and we are working to do all we can to make her life easier and find a cure in her lifetime. Boys born with the Rett gene generally die at birth.

Kim Isaac Greenblatt

The 7th Carnival of Special Needs and Money

The 5th Carnival of Special Needs and Money

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Welcome to the February 3, 2009 edition of special needs and money.
Here we are again folks with our fifth blog carnival! A big one this time around!

 
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Here We Go —– Weeeeeee!

I am not honestly sure what Gil wanted us to show and this particular entry didn’t have much on special needs or money but I liked a few pictures so I left it in.
Gil Ortiz presents gilocafe posted at gilocafe.

Insurance Toolbox presents Are You Over 60? Buy Long Term Care Insurance Today posted at Insurance Toolbox.

Margaret Garcia presents Coping With A Child With Down Syndrome posted at Becoming a Computer Technician.

Patricia Turner presents Sliding Scale Ambulance Service – Making a Difference posted at Pharmacy Technician Certification.

Nancy Miller presents Healthcare Information Systems posted at Ultrasound Technician Schools.

Finance Tips 101 presents Credit Card Debt It Is Not Always Your Fault posted at Finance Tips 101.

TherapyDoc presents Jason Calacanis and Internet Asperger’s Syndrome posted at Everyone Needs Therapy, saying, “Is this about exploiting special needs in the web media?”

Finance Tips 101 presents Drowning In Debt? Bad Credit Loans May Need To Be Considered! posted at Finance Tips 101.

special needs-the emotional roller coast

Child Carer presents A Basic Introduction to Being a Maternity Nanny posted at Nursery Jobs, saying, “How to get started in being a good nanny.”

Money Saver presents How to Save Money during the Economic Downturn posted at Save Money Tips, saying, “Some ways to save money during the current economic downturn”

SJ presents Alternative Fuels – Are They Really The Boon Of The Future? posted at Save Money On Gas, saying, “With the recent gas crisis, the question of alternative fuels has become a hot topic”

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Matthew presents Allergies posted at Fast Medical Information, saying, “An allergy is a reaction which is exaggerated in our immune system in response to a foreign substance, these are harmless and would not usually trigger a response in non-allergic people. The substances that produce allergy are known as allergens, and these could be dust mites, mold, danders, foods or pollen.”

Joe Hayes presents Lasik Eye Surgery Benefits posted at Cats Love Plastic Bags, saying, “Quite possible lifechanging for those with eye and vision problems, after Lasik surgery eyeglasses and contact lenses are no longer needed. Learn about the other benefits as well.”

Dust-Mites.org presents Dust Mites – What is Hay Fever? posted at Dust Mites, saying, “Many people suffer from hay fever (an estimated 25 million Americans), a seasonal allergy that affects the mucous membranes of the nose and eyes.”

Matt Swinney presents Begging Theory:: How to beg. posted at Pro Beggar: Give me money., saying, “A guide to begging for money.”

Jerry Holliday presents Welcome to the Web Prosperity Review Blog posted at Web Prosperity Review, saying, “The MLM/Internet Marketing community is being stirred by the upcoming launch of web prosperity – a residual income business opportunity – co-founded by the Implix group and David D��Arcangelo.”

SJ presents Effective Gas Consumption – Can It Be Done? posted at Save Money On Gas, saying, “If you own a vehicle, chances are that you are worrying about gas consumption. The gas prices in recent times have become so high that many people have made drastic changes to the way they drive.”

Shawnee Rivers presents Grants Available for Families Struggling with Child Health-Related Costs posted at Kinsanity – Real Life Family Dysfunction, saying, “This is my first time submitting — pls let me know if I’m doing anything wrong, or if I can help at all :)

MoneyNing presents HSBC Direct Online Bank Review posted at Money Ning, saying, “Great look at what is a HSBC Direct online bank account means for you.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of special needs and money using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

See you soon!

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 If you are looking for a day job, part time work, suggestions for saving money or investing, please check out my book listed below.  Part of all the proceeds from the sales of that book  go  to Rett Syndrome research.  One girl is born with Rett Syndrome worldwide every fifteen minutes.   My daughter Arianna has Rett Syndrome and we are working to do all we can to make her life easier and find a cure in her lifetime.  Boys born with the Rett gene generally die at birth.

  Practical Money Making-Surviving Recession, Layoffs, Credit Problems, Generating Passive Income Streams, Working Full Time or Part Time and Retirement

 

Kim Isaac Greenblatt

You are reading the fifth carnival of special needs and money at the profitable blog.

The 4th carnival of special needs and money

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Welcome to the December 2, 2008 edition of special needs and money.
Here we are again folks with our fourth blog carnival! A short one this time around.

special needs-the emotional roller coaster

Nancy Miller presents The Positive Effects of Faith posted at Radiology Technician Schools.

 

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Kevin Dawson presents The 10 Commandments of Direct Marketing #2 – Your USP posted at Kevin Dawson’s Copywriting & Traffic, saying, “Value of a USP”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of special needs and money using our carnival submission form.

See you soon!

Kim Isaac Greenblatt

You are reading the fourth carnival of special needs and money at the profitable blog.

The Third Blog Carnival of Special Needs and Money

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Welcome to the November 2, 2008 edition of special needs and money.
Here we are again folks with our third blog carnival! The popcorn is popping, the rides are working.  Uh oh, one of the rides looks a bit underpowered.

Wait a second, there we go, the rides are all working now.

special needs-the emotional roller coaster

axel presents Living With Physical Pain posted at axel g.

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Michelle McFarland-McDaniels presents Use Passive Savings Programs to Fund Autism Treatment posted at Autism Assistance Resources and Information.

Kara Sheridan presents Economic Challenges of Raising a Special-Needs Child posted at KaraSwims, saying, “Raising a child with a disability that is an expensive challenge that has been made more difficult by the financial crisis. Research reveals families with special needs are even harder hit by economic declines.”

Kara certainly has that one right!

Sarah Scrafford presents 100 Free College Rides You Don’t Need Daddy to Pay Forposted at Eduk8.

In case you missed it, we had our annual So California Rett Syndrome picnic. Check it out here please.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of special needs and money using our carnival submission form.

See you soon!

Kim Isaac Greenblatt

You are reading the third carnival of special needs and money at the profitable blog.

The Second Carnival of Special Needs and Money

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Welcome to the October 2, 2008 edition of special needs and money. This is our second carnival! Where does the time fly? As usual dear carnival guests, do your own research and due diligence with any business claims found on the net. The popcorn is popping, the children are having fun. Looks like a great day for a carnival. Our second carnival is on, let us check out the booths and rides! Shall we get started?

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Steve Holder presents Paying for Medical Costs of A Brain Injury posted at Head and Brain Injuries, saying, “Kim… I hope this article fits the theme of your carnival. I have another one that is in a similar vein I’m going to submit separately. If you pick either or both articles, I’ll put a link to your blog on my web site. Best of luck with your Blog! Steve”

Steve Holder presents Traumatic Brain Injury – The Medical Insurance Maze posted at Head and Brain Injuries, saying, “Kim… This is the other article I thought might fit your blog carnival. Feel free to use one now and one later on an upcoming carnival. I’ll put a link back to your site for each article you choose. Thanks! Steve”

Michelle McFarland-McDaniels presents Funding Autism Treatment Takes Resourcefulness and Determination posted at Autism Assistance Resources and Information.

special needs-the emotional roller coast

Evidently, nobody has any emotional issues or questions this month when it comes to money or special needs! Whoo hoo! 
Just in case, please check out my article “When filing out Medical or Govt Forms, Take your Time at my blog, profitable.

Sometimes money seems to be everything and it can get very depressing. One way to try to come to grips with it might be, Thinking Poor But Happy. It might help you save some money and ease some of the emotional weight that is something we just don’t need when dealing with special needs situations!

 
Steve and Michelle, thank you for your submissions this month!

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of special needs and money using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

You are reading Kim Greenblatt’s blog, profitable, and his second carnival of Special Needs and Money.

Second Carnival of Special Needs and Money Coming Up

Friday, September 26th, 2008

The dead line is approaching for my second carnival of special needs and money. My first carnival was a little on the light side in terms of content, so if you have a blog that is relevant to autism, Rett Syndrome, CP or any other special needs issue or something that deals with money and special needs, please send the listing through the Blog Carnival.

I am trying to get relevant articles up that deal with coping with special needs situations and of course, trying to keep an income stream, leave alone trying to stay profitable. Anything that makes sense (or even venting) is welcome. No spam, ads for inappropriate items (you are smart enough to know what I mean), junk mail or something that really doesn’t belong in the submission.

Please keep writing your political representatives and the candidates to keep funding for special needs programs. Our particular group tends to not get heard in politics unless we are screaming with everybody else, so keep the screaming up.

I especially would like to see Rett Syndrome blogs or articles for the next carnival if you have them.

Keep the faith and this is a short post!

Kim Isaac Greenblatt

You are reading Kim Greenblatt’s blog, profitable and his request for entries for his Second Carnvial of Special Needs and Money that is coming up.