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I’m starting a blog hop for any blogs relating to allergies (including food allergies), asthma, autism, itchy skin, sleep and baby/toddler activities. This is for parents helping their children cope and for adults with any of the above conditions and to keep those fingers distracted from scratching.

No rules, just links. AND Every month, I’ll feature a few blogs on our sidebar too 🙂

If you want to join, please add a comment and I’ll add you. If you’d like to reciprocate the favor and add my link or a SMN article link to your blog as well. And if you feel inspired, please continue the blog hop on your site. The more connections we make, the better informed we’ll all be.

I’ve started the list with a few bloggers I’ve connected with, feel free to join in!

Let the FUN begin!!

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Full List
1. Itchy Little World

2. Eczema Blues

3. Frugal Food Allergies

4. Nathan’s Voice

5. Thriving with Autism

6. Aspiewriter

7. Good2Eat4U

8. LetsPlayWithFood

9. Allerchic

10. Cure Eczema Slowly

12 thoughts on “Blog Hop

  1. Karen says:

    Ours is not technically a blog, more like an online knowledge base for everything you ever wanted to know about skin…and then some! You can read more about it here :

    https://www.vmvhypoallergenics.com/skintelligencenter/about

    While we don’t have a bloghop page, I was thinking we could do something similar to what we had with our dear friend Marcie Mom of Eczema Blues, click https://s.myvmv.com/RdZYhy

    Skincerely thrilled to be in touch with you all! 🙂

  2. Lorrie Servati says:

    Hi Andrea!

    I wanted to share this message from another autism blogger that I received earlier today. Thank you for starting this wonderful blog hop to help connect with everyone in the community! You ROCK!! =)

    Hello,

    I would love for you to add me! I am a Mom with Asperger’s Syndrome. I have three boys, one 13 yr old Aspie, an 8 yr old very hyperactive undiagnosed child (I suspect ADHD and that he lay somewhere on the spectrum as well–waiting for evals), and a 20 month old! We definitely have our hands full. My blog is mostly about me, and adult who was diagnosed at 38 years old…I write as I learn, and the more I learn the more I write.

    MY blog can be found at http://www.aspiewriter.com

    (Adding your link to my bloglist now) 🙂
    ~Jeannie

  3. Elaine Good says:

    Very excited with what you’re doing, thank you for creating a community for those of us who might feel isolated and alien on our own planet. I was born with multiple allergies and I’ve come to learn that what I eat is better: better tasting and healthier.
    I blog about living with allergies on two of my websites: http://www.good2eat4U.com that offers gluten, diary, refined sugar and salt free recipes that are unnoticeable as anything but absolutely delicious.
    I also have a cookbook for children 2-7 years old that is soon to be released, the website: http://www.letsplaywithfood.com also contains a blog. This is the first in a series of fun cookbooks to teach children nutrition and how to cook, the recipes work around all food allergies and will help eliminate the need for expensive packaged foods or the desire for commercial fast and junk food to encourage a life long habit of healthy eating.

    • Andrea says:

      Thanks Elaine!

      I’ll be sure to add you to the BlogHop list AND send a shout for your cookbook on our FB page 🙂 Thank you for joining!

  4. Harrison Li says:

    Hey Andrea!

    I just started a blog to help document my natural and slow approach that cured my eczema, I cured myself this year (after suffering for a little over 10 years) I can’t help but spread the word so more people can cure their horrible skin disease too! Could you add me?

    P.S. Why do you have a subdomain blog and a subfolder blog?

  5. Leslie Chua says:

    Hi there, nice site to raise awareness of eczema! I have atopic eczema and have went through topical steroid withdrawal for close to 2 years. I am officially off any forms of Topicals and manage my eczema strictly via a holistic lifestyle methods – diet, mind, body, environment.

    I hope to raise awareness of topical steroid addiction and I blog often on https://saynototopicalsteroids.com (feel free to add me in your blog hop too). I also founded an eczema magazine portal named https://EczeMag.com to house the best articles on the internet on Eczema and TSA.

    Regards,
    Leslie Chua

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