by Kristin Faith Evans | Aug 31, 2021 | Self-Care and Stress
Moving from Painful Comparison to Joyful Acceptance as Special Needs Parents Moving from painful comparison to joyful acceptance as special needs parents is healthy. Guest blogger Kristin Faith Evans, mom of 2 kids and a mental health therapist, offers her best advice...
by Heather Johnson | May 11, 2021 | Encouragement, Self-Care and Stress
Making Every Day a Great Mother’s Day, Part 2 Making every day a great Mother’s Day is a priority for guest blogger and mom of 3 kids with special needs, Heather Johnson. In her previous post she shared the deep loss that led to her new perspective. Today, she’s here...
by Kristin Faith Evans | Apr 13, 2021 | Grief, Spiritual Support, Uncategorized
Learning to Embrace a Special Life Learning to embrace a special life as the parent of a child with a disability is a journey. New guest blogger, Kristin Faith Evans, describes the spiritual crisis that brought her to acceptance and shares 4 practices that bring her...
by Laura Spiegel | Sep 8, 2020 | How-Tos
We Can Role Model How To Process Feelings in a Healthy Way We can role model how to process feelings in a healthy way to our kids with special needs and disabilities says guest blogger Laura Spiegel. In this post she explains both how and why to make this practice...
by Catherine Boyle | Nov 13, 2019 | How-Tos, Special Needs Parenting
When a Teen Is in Crisis: 4 Godly Ways to Respond, Part 1 When a teen is in crisis, parents want to be prepared to respond in wise and godly ways. In this two part series, guest blogger Catherine Boyle offers four strategies she learned the hard way. Because of the...