Financial planning for your children includes writing wills, planning for guardianship, and establishing a Special Needs Trust.
Categories: Transition to Adulthood
Privacy and dignity are important values to honor and protect. They are as important to children with disabilities as anyone.
Categories: Family Support, Transition to Adulthood
When you have a child with a medical complexity, you eventually gain the ability to calmly assess a medical necessity.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care, Family Support
Parents of children with disabilities are often conditioned to fight first, so we expect conflict at our school meetings. But maybe that’s not a fair place for us to start.
Categories: Education & Schools
My son has multiple diagnoses which we knew and understood. Now he has a new one. His diagnoses don’t define him, but they are a big part of who he is.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care, Family Support
After becoming a parent to a child with complex medical needs, our fantasies change. Instead of dreaming of far off islands and sunny beaches, we find ourselves dreaming of a full night’s sleep in our very own bed.
Categories: Family Support
Self-Care and independence go hand in hand. Parents’ role in teaching their child self-care skills is important to developing their independence.
Categories: Transition to Adulthood
Being a working mother of a child with disabilities isn't easy and can be incredibly tiring for everyone in the family, especially the mom.
Categories: Family Support
Have you ever considered getting a service animal for your child? With the proper training, a service animal can assist your child in many ways.
Categories: Family Support
There are so many different people that cross your path when you have a child with disabilities. Who are the real angels to you and your child?
Categories: Family Support