by Mark Arnold | Apr 14, 2020 | How-Tos
Explaining the Coronavirus to People With Special Needs and Disabilities Explaining the coronavirus to people with special needs and disabilities requires creativity and unique resources. Guest blogger Mark Arnold offers both in today’s post. Many children are...
by Lillian Flakes | Apr 2, 2020 | How-Tos
Caregivers Can Navigate the COVID-19 Outbreak in 4 Common Sense Ways Caregivers can navigate the COVID-19 outbreak successfully! So says today’s guest blogger Lillian Flake, a fellow parent who cares for her daughter Catherine with Down Syndrome. Today Lillian...
by Jolene | Mar 23, 2020 | How-Tos
Love Language Hacks for the Coronavirus Shutdown Love language hacks for the coronavirus shutdown, at least from my vantage point, are an easy stretch. I know this because the hacks have already been created by parents of kids with special needs and disabilities....
by Jolene | Mar 19, 2020 | How-Tos
Connecting with Caregiving Families: 6 Coronavirus-Inspired Ideas Connecting with caregiving families is a challenge in the best of times. In this season of social distancing, connecting with families caring for children, spouses, or aging parents may feel impossible....
by Kimberly Drew | Mar 4, 2020 | How-Tos, Special Needs Parenting
Medically-Fragile Kids with the Flu: 3 Tips to Keep Them Out of the Hospital Medically-fragile kids with the flu is a scary combination as guest blogger Kimberly Drew knows. Today she shares 3 tips that kept her children with compromised immune systems home after they...
by Deborah Arrona | Dec 11, 2019 | How-Tos
Milestones, Traditions, and Celebrations for Kids with Special Needs Milestones, traditions, and celebrations weave family members together by creating a shared history. Guest blogger Deborah Arrona explains how she makes sure Aria, her daughter with special needs, is...