A child’s hospital stay is also their parent’s hospital stay. Here is a list of ideas and packing suggestions to make a hospital stay with your child easier.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care
Deciding to have that next child after having one with a disability is a struggle for many couples. Life goals can be thrown up in the air when you get an unexpected diagnosis. Learn how one couple decided to move forward with their plans.
Categories: Family Support
As parents of children with special health care needs, we have a lot of physicians in our life. Occasionally, you come across one that is truly special and can be called a “hero doctor.”
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care
The decision for parents to medicate their child is a very personal one. You will need to weigh all the options and decide what is best for your child and your family.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care
You can help build a healthy relationship with your child’s school by communicating with, and being a more effective member of, your child’s IEP team.
Categories: Education & Schools
When Mom lets Dad take over, things are different. Not wrong, just different. And it’s okay.
Categories: Family Support
We hear the term “social skills” often, but what does it really mean? Here are some things you can teach your child to help them get along in the world.
Categories: Family Support, Transition to Adulthood
Everyone poops, including our children with disabilities. Sometimes, it can be a nightmare. But sometimes you just have to laugh. Here’s my story. I hope it helps you realize you’re not alone!
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Children can succeed with the right support and parents who advocate for them. Meet Kenzie Green and her advocate mom.
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In Texas, we have to spend days in the house due to rain or heat. Here are a few tips to have fun and burn the extra energy off for your kids.
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