by Jolene | May 23, 2013 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
How Can 31 Years Ago Seem Just Like Yesterday? Thirty-one years ago today, our first child was born at 12:35 a.m. on a Sunday morning. Like all mothers, I remember the details of that day at Lookout Memorial Hospital in Spearfish, South Dakota with perfect clarity....
by Stephanie Ballard | May 10, 2013 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
This Is for Special Needs Mothers Who… Mother’s Day is almost here. In honor of the day and for special needs mothers, guest blogger Stephanie Ballard is here with a poem for all of you. Here’s for the Special Needs Mothers Who… Once upon a...
by Amy Stout | Dec 13, 2012 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
An Adoption Story: No Room at the Inn, Pt. 2 Adoption can be the means God uses to bless families with children. Yesterday, guest blogger Amy Stout shared her family’s adoption story, which was not an initially happy experience. Today, she’s back to...
by Amy Stout | Dec 12, 2012 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
An Adoption Story: No Room at the Inn, Pt. 1 Adoption was the means God used to grace guest blogger Amy Stout and her husband with a baby. Today, Amy shares their family’s adoption story, warts and all. Tomorrow, she’ll be back to explain how the...
by Gillian Marchenko | Dec 10, 2012 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
5 Holiday Party Tips to Welcome Kids with Special Needs Holiday party time is here. So is guest blogger Gillian Marchenko with ideas about how to make kids with special needs and their families feel comfortable at the season’s gatherings. 5 Tips to Help Children...
by Kathy Guzzo | Dec 6, 2012 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
A Christmas KISS: Keep It Simply Special, Pt. 2 Giving her family a Christmas KISS was guest blogger Kathy Guzzo’s mission when her children, two of whom had special needs, were little. Yesterday, she shared 5 tips and today she’s back with 8 more. KISS...