by Rebekah Benimoff | Mar 15, 2013 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
Are You Too Tired to Heal? Do special needs care giving demands leave you exhausted? Are you numb with grief? Guest blogger Rebekah Benimoff knows how you feel—too tired to heal, too tired to hope. To Tired to Heal Sometimes it feels as if I am too tired to heal. I...
by Kimberly Drew | Mar 13, 2013 | Encouragement, Spiritual Support
When “I Love You” Is Hard to Hear…Literally “I love you” is an expression parents long to hear their children say. But the wait to hear those words is often long and sometimes without end for parents of kids with special needs that...
by Rachel Cordeiro | Mar 7, 2013 | Encouragement, Spiritual Support
The Kindness of a Little Girl Kindness is a gift to our children with special needs. In today’s guest post, Rachel Cordeiro describes how her mother’s heart was touched by a little girl’s act of kindness toward Cami, Rachel’s visually impaired...
by Michelle Selent | Mar 5, 2013 | Encouragement, Spiritual Support
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Good and Perfect Gift? Fetal alcohol syndrome. Can it possibly be a good and perfect gift from God? Guest blogger Michelle Selent, mother of two adopted daughters with fetal alcohol syndrome, has been wrestling with that question lately. Read...
by Kimberly Drew | Feb 26, 2013 | How-Tos, Special Needs Parenting
Special Needs Parent Asks, “What’s a Date Night?” Date night? If you’re the parent of a child with special needs, you may be asking yourself, “What is date night?” Guest blogger Kimberly Drew gives her answer to that question in today’s post. What’s...