by Nancy Flanders | Dec 27, 2011 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
Trust Nancy Flanders to face tough special needs parenting issues without flinching. Today, she begins a two part series near and dear to parents of kids whose special needs have a genetic component. Nancy tackles the issue with a list of six item that give her (and...
by Jolene | Dec 13, 2011 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
Guest blogger April Brownlee is back with another serious-but-funny look at life as the parent of a child with special needs. Today, she talks about the special needs parenting obsessions that constantly run through her head. See if what she has sounds familiar....
by Jolene | Nov 8, 2011 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
What are random acts of vomit? Guest blogger and special needs mom, April Brownlee, (scroll to the very bottom of the guest blogger page to read her bio) answers that question in her first Different Dream guest post. Warning: Those with squeamish stomachs are advised...
by Jolene | Oct 27, 2011 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
Guest blogger Rebekah Benimoff is meeting herself coming and going these days. In the midst of all the busyness, she’s discovered two words that make life a little easier. Read on to discover what they are. Thank You: Two Powerful Words It’s officially...
by Laurie Wallin | Sep 2, 2011 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
Laurie Wallin: 6 Tips for Overcoming Fear Laurie Wallin is back with common sense advice for moms about overcoming fear. In today’s post, she helps moms like us face the fears that accompany doing life with a child who has special needs. 6 Tips for Overcoming...
by Christine Lester | Jun 20, 2011 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
A children’s hospital is usually not a destination location for a day trip. But recently, Christine Lester’s family visited the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) just for the fun of it. In today’s guest post, Christine describes the fun they...