Santa, Special Needs and the Single Mom: 3 Reasons to Focus on Meaning over Make-Believe
As Christmas nears, Leslie Butterfield Harrop offers wisdom about how to navigate the combination of Santa, special needs, and the single mom.
Autism Brought Me to the End of Myself
Autism brought me to the end of myself. So says guest blogger Amy Felix, who also found unexpected joy at the end of herself.
Milestones, Traditions, and Celebrations for Kids with Special Needs
Milestones, traditions, and celebrations are important to every member of your family. These 3 tips can help parents modify them so children with special needs can participate fully.
Special Needs Parenting Is Disrupted, Resilient, Vulnerable, Broken, Loving
Special needs parenting is disrupted by the unexpected. But as Mark Arnold has learned, those unexpected disruptions lead to authenticity and love.
What Does It Mean to Survive as a Special Needs Parent?
What does it mean to survive as a special needs parent? Guest blogger Trish Shaeffer describes some common signs of survival in families like ours.
Small Things Are Worthy of Great Gratitude
This Thanksgiving, I’m concentrating on being grateful for small things because caregiving has taught me that small things are worthy of great gratitude.