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About Danielle

Danielle holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Special Education from Monmouth University in New Jersey. After graduation Danielle spent five years teaching at the elementary level. Two of those years were spent in Kindergarten where she employed the ASL alphabet as a tactile approach to teaching the alphabet and site words. Danielle witnessed how learning to sign gave the students a sense of pride and enhanced their overall learning. While pregnant in 2007 Danielle read about the benefits of signing with babies. Her daughter Eliza was born in September 2007 and Danielle started consistently signing with her at around nine months of age. About a month later Eliza signed “baby” for the first time on a family vacation and her signing took off from there. In August 2009 Danielle’s son Jude was born. With the help of big sister Eliza teaching Jude to sign was a blast. Ever since her daughter’s first sign, Danielle has studied ASL and continues to grow her vocabulary on a daily basis. Through ASL Danielle has formed a close bond with both of her children. She has seen firsthand how signing reduced her children’s’ frustration level and consequently reduced the number of tantrums. Danielle hopes to help others experience the same joy with their little ones. To inquire about My Smart Hands classes and workshops Danielle at danitamez@mysmarthands.com

Adventures in Soccer

  Eliza is playing a team sport for the first time this fall. She is signed up for soccer and playing for the Orange Cheetahs.  Since she is running a lot during the games I was curious about her numbers, … Continue reading

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The Stealthy Bus Snacker

It’s been a while since I posted. Eliza and Jude started school so things have been busy! I like to say that no news is good news but we have been having an issue lately. Eliza has been snacking on … Continue reading

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Crumbly Granola Bars

Jude, Pete and I loved these but Eliza gave them a thumbs down.  The original name was Chewy Granola Bars but they ended up more crumbly than chewy. We will have to change things up and give it another try … Continue reading

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Eliza’s Crunchy Granola Balls

We adapted this recipe from Eliza’s Dishing it Up Disney Style Diabetes Cookbook. I didn’t buy this book, it was given to her at during her hospital stay and we have made several of the recipes with success.  We made … Continue reading

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Eliza’s Berry Blast Smoothie

Eliza’s Berry Blast Smoothie Frozen strawberries 100 g =   4 carbs Frozen blueberries 45 g  = 5 carbs Banana 28 g = 6 carbs Milk 1/2 cup = 5.5 carbs Ice Total Carbs: Approximately 20 I  measure everything on my scale, mix it … Continue reading

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6 Months Post Diagnosis

June 24th marked 6 months since Eliza was diagnosed. I have thought a lot about writing her diagnosis story, but I am just not ready. On June 24th I thought a lot about this… Christmas Morning 2012 Eliza’s Hospital Memories Unplanned … Continue reading

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Gravitas

In the past few weeks I’ve had a recurring nightmare that I have forgotten to give insulin. I don’t remember much of the actual dream but I wake up completely disoriented with my heart pounding and usually scoop up sleeping … Continue reading

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Diabuddies

Eliza attempted her first sleepover last night. She is blessed to be friends with a little girl named Quinn who lives down the street and who also has Type 1.   She was a bit nervous but wanted to try … Continue reading

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Free Snacking

Eliza enjoys having certain free snacks between meals . They do not affect blood sugar and she can have up to 3 free snacks daily. Free snacks are any food, drink, condiment, or seasoning that contains less than 20 calories and … Continue reading

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Bittersweet Milestones

We are five months post diagnosis and Eliza has started checking her own blood sugar. She really had no interest in doing it herself until she started hanging out with another little girl on our street who also has Type … Continue reading

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