TS Parents Online
For parents of kids with Tourette's Syndrome to share & connect
Menu Close
  • Home
  • About TSParentsOnline
  • Become a blogger!
  • NJCTS
  • Support kids with TS
  • TSParentsOnline Log-In

Acceptance

0

Happily Ticked Off — The Book, Part 2: More introduction

Posted on January 14, 2015 by Caleb Davidson

Here is the second part of the introduction from my book “Happily Ticked Off” for you to read if you’re interested. I hope to share more with you on this book’s progress, my writing progress and my kid’s crazy life… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Alcohol, Books, Bullying, Fear, Happily Ticked Off, Life, Parenting, Patience, Self-Esteem, Suppression, Tics
1

From 6 to TS to 12 in the blink of an eye

Posted on January 8, 2015 by Caleb Davidson

Um, Stink is 12 now. I mean, really, how is this possible? He’s gone from a short-haired, Scooby Doo obsessed 6-year-old to a shaggy haired, book reading, computer playing, comic writing tween. I mean, that’s insane. Didn’t I just write… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Diagnosis, Exercise, God, Happily Ticked Off, Resolutions, Writing
0

“Does My Tourettes Make You Uncomfortable?” Why telling someone you have Tourettes is hard

Posted on November 17, 2014 by Brittany Fichter

Telling others you have Tourette Syndrome is hard. Actually, hard is an understatement. It’s difficult enough to accept that you don’t have complete control over your body; it can be near torture to admit that to others. While self-advocacy is one of… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Brittany Fichter Writes, Stigma
0

“Does My Tourettes Make You Uncomfortable?” When talking Tourette goes horribly wrong

Posted on November 13, 2014 by Brittany Fichter

Telling others you have Tourette Syndrome is hard. Actually, hard is an understatement. It’s difficult enough to accept that you don’t have complete control over your body; it can be near torture to admit that to others. While self-advocacy is one of… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Brittany Fichter Writes
0

52 Weeks of TS: Week 23

Posted on October 14, 2014 by KyleO

EDITOR’S NOTE: Every Tuesday, noted Tourette Syndrome advocate Troye Evers shares his “52 Weeks of TS” blog journal with the TSParentsOnline community. In cased you missed any of the first 22 weeks, you can read them here. For more information about… Continue Reading →

Professionals 52 Weeks of TS, Acceptance, Anxiety, Awareness, Diagnosis, Klonopin, Motivation, OCD, Panic, Relaxation, Tics, Troye Evers
0

Ways to Support a Friend with Tourette, Part 6: Talk normally

Posted on October 1, 2014 by Brittany Fichter

ourette Syndrome is a two-sided coin. One side is that of the individual with the disorder, the point of view from which he sees the world. Then there’s the other side, the perspective of all those who are close to… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Brittany Fichter Writes, Family, Friends, Love, Stigma, Support, Tics
0

Ways to Support a Friend with Tourette, Part 2: Listening & acceptance

Posted on September 19, 2014 by Brittany Fichter

Tourette Syndrome is a two-sided coin. One side is that of the individual with the disorder, the point of view from which he sees the world. Then there’s the other side, the perspective of all those who are close to… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Brittany Fichter Writes, Comfort, Friends, Support, Tics
0

Ways to Support a Friend with Tourette, Part 1: Don’t try to fix them

Posted on September 17, 2014 by Brittany Fichter

Tourette Syndrome is a two-sided coin. One side is that of the individual with the disorder, the point of view from which he sees the world. Then there’s the other side, the perspective of all those who are close to… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Brittany Fichter Writes, Friends, Support
0

The S-Word…

Posted on August 10, 2014 by NJCTS Admin

Aww yes, it’s that time again, the s-word … school! With my sidekick (a.k.a The Husband) and armed with a 10-year-old Big Sister, our son Andrew had his arsenal for gearing off to kindergarten. Since his recent diagnosis of TS+… Continue Reading →

Parents Acceptance, Anxiety, Awareness, Behavior, Diagnosis, Education, Family, Friends, Life, Parenting, Parents, School, Siblings, Social Skills, Support, Teachers, Tics
0

Help make workplaces TS-friendly!

Posted on July 26, 2014 by TSFC

Many people tell the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada (TSFC) that they are concerned about workplace discrimination. We are too! The TSFC is committed to advocating for appropriate, improved and respectful treatment of people with TS in the workplace. The first… Continue Reading →

Professionals Acceptance, Employment, Stigma, Tourette Canada

Post navigation

Older Articles
Newer Articles

Brought to you by

NJCTS

Search

Recent Posts

  • Can Physical Exercise be Used to Treat Tourette Syndrome?
  • Executive Function TS and Comorbidities
  • Unraveling PANS/PANDA, OCD and TS
  • Tips for Traveling with Tourette Syndrome
  • Five Frequently Heard Myths Surrounding Tourette Syndrome

Recent Comments

  • Sarah on 5 things that can help with tics
  • Ashley on 5 things that can help with tics
  • Stephanie L Keener on The link between food, ADHD and Tourette’s
  • ikariajuice on Deep Brain Stimulation – Update on Matovic! (From my “Ticked” review)
  • Donaldson Hiller on 5 Ways NOT to Help a Friend with Anxiety Attacks, part 5: Freak out

Archives

Categories

© 2023 TS Parents Online. All rights reserved.
Hiero by aThemes