by Sylvia Phillips | Dec 8, 2014 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
5 Special Needs Tips for a Happy Holiday Guest blogger Sylvia Phillips knows that happy holidays aren’t a given for special needs families. In this post she shares 5 special needs tips for a happy holiday she has used successfully with her daughter, Bethany....
by Liz Matheis | Nov 24, 2014 | Holidays, Special Needs Parenting
Holiday Stress Relievers for Moms of Kids with Special Needs Kids with special needs aren’t the only people who need holiday stress relievers. Moms of kids with special needs could use a few, too. Guest blogger Liz Matheis offers 3 holiday stress relievers for...
by Lorna Bradley | Oct 9, 2014 | Encouragement, Spiritual Support
Beauty in the Broken Places of Special Needs Parenting By Daderot via Wikimedia Commons I’m so pleased to introduce you to my new friend, Lorna Bradley. She’s the mother of an adult son with Asperger syndrome. She’s learned to look for beauty in the...
by Kimberly Drew | May 7, 2014 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
Housework + Special Needs = Lower Expectations Photo Credit: varandah at www.freedigitalphotos.net Guest blogger Kimberly Drew recently nursed her family through a bout of stomach flu. She’s here to explain what she learned about maintaining realistic...
by Liz Matheis | Apr 16, 2014 | Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting
A Break for Weary Special Needs Parents Photo Credit: Stuart Miles at www.freedigitalphotos.net Guest blogger Liz Matheis is the parent of three kids ages 7, 5, and 1. She knows what it means to be weary, and today she offers ideas about how parents of kids with...