by Lisa Pelissier | Mar 16, 2022 | How-Tos, Special Needs Parenting
Empathy and Autism Empathy and autism are not mutually exclusive. Guest blogger Lisa Pelissier explains how she discovered how to unlock her autistic son’s capacity to be empathetic and shares tips with other parents. When my son was a toddler, I distinctly remember...
by Lisa Pelissier | Feb 3, 2022 | Special Needs Parenting
To Label or Not To Label Kids with Special Needs To label or not to label kids with special needs is a dilemma for many parents. Guest blogger Lisa Pelissier takes readers through the pros and cons of labeling, and her son provides a wise and unique perspective...
by Jolene | Nov 2, 2021 | The 5 Love Languages® for Special Needs Families
Wisdom from Caregiving Parents about the Love Languages and More Wisdom from caregiving parents who use the love languages in their homes permeates the pages of Sharing Love Abundantly In Special Needs Families. They shared many amazing insights when I interviewed...
by Lisa Pelissier | Oct 19, 2021 | Encouragement
The Viewpoint of the Rock The viewpoint of the rock is one we don’t consider when watching a sculptor wield hammer and chisel. It’s a perspective guest blogger Lisa Pelissier has come to appreciate as God shapes her spirit while she cares for her children with special...
by Karen Jackson | Sep 23, 2021 | Encouragement
A Person of Influence in Her World A person of influence means something different for guest blogger, Karen Jackson. She reflects on the influence her daughter Samantha, who lives with autism, has been in the lives of many. At dinner the other night, my husband and I...