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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 247046" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I print out an 8x11 calendar from MS WORD and write notes on each day. They'll be just really small notes for the overall day, anything remarkable about the day, good or bad, and a note that says "see email" or "see BB post" if there's more info. I print my posts here and any emails to my mom about difficult child or to the doctor, or to whomever, about difficult child and our trials (lol - its what works for me) and just stick them in a giant binder.</p><p> </p><p>The calendar gives a quick overview and any trends (we have found seasonal and yearly trends, but not so much monthly or even quarterly trends), and the emails and posts give more in-depth info and are stuck in there by date and pretty easy to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 247046, member: 1848"] I print out an 8x11 calendar from MS WORD and write notes on each day. They'll be just really small notes for the overall day, anything remarkable about the day, good or bad, and a note that says "see email" or "see BB post" if there's more info. I print my posts here and any emails to my mom about difficult child or to the doctor, or to whomever, about difficult child and our trials (lol - its what works for me) and just stick them in a giant binder. The calendar gives a quick overview and any trends (we have found seasonal and yearly trends, but not so much monthly or even quarterly trends), and the emails and posts give more in-depth info and are stuck in there by date and pretty easy to find. [/QUOTE]
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