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Sabrina L. Johnson
Sabrina L. Johnson wears hats as a wife, special needs mom, educator, freelance writer, and HR professional. Baking, reading, and gardening are her fun hats. When her daughter Juliana was diagnosed with Angelman syndrome in 2011, Sabrina searched for the right inspirational content. Not finding the positivity she craved, she began writing uplifting stories on her blog, Juliana’s Journal. Writing led to advocacy, and the e-book “Forward: First Steps on a Path to a Special Needs Life.” Sabrina writes to show that a life with challenges can still be viewed as a glass half full. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, two daughters, and a very energetic Maltese.
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Articles by Sabrina L. Johnson
My daughter Juliana has been wiggling. Upon first glance, the wiggling is really cute. It’s something between a dance and…
When you’re living with Angelman syndrome, a well-executed plan makes the difference between tears and smiles. As the parent…
Hearing the words “lifelong care” is enough to shock, frighten, and cripple a new parent. I see those words…
There’s something about music that my 12-year-old Angel, Juliana, just can’t resist. I’ve used this connection with sound as a…
It’s that time of year again. Yes, fall is right around the corner. It’s also time for an individualized…
I am a planner by nature. And in some small way, I envy people who are not. As we raise…
Exercise can be a great way to combat some of the physical difficulties brought on by Angelman syndrome (AS).
When you’re heading back to school, many tasks vie for your attention. Getting those things in order for a…
Returning to school after summer always has its challenges. This year is even more different because our 12-year-old Angel, Juliana,…