Having great teachers, a caring staff, and strong communication can make all the difference for our children in public schools—and for us as parents.
Categories: Education & Schools
The decision to medicate your child, especially when they are quite young, is a hard one. But sometimes, it is the best thing to help them.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care, Family Support
Everyone always asks if you are taking care of yourself, but no one can really tell you when or how to do that. Here are some suggestions from a mom who has been there.
Categories: Family Support
How about some ideas for creative activities for children who use wheelchairs? Here are some fun, creative, and easy table-top projects for your child to express themselves.
Categories: Family Support
Summertime can seem very long when you have no plans for fun activities. But our area has lots of fun and free things to do if you just plan ahead.
Categories: Family Support
When I am tempted to have a pity party because of life’s struggles, I remember the struggles really are my children’s to bear and my job, what I am here to do, is support them. Here are my thoughts about that…
Categories: Family Support
Families of children who receive special education services need to plan early for their children’s summer activities.
Categories: Family Support
It is important for parents to share information about how their child communicates when the child is nonverbal. They need to share how to interpret their child's wants and needs with other caregivers. Here are some ideas to help you share your knowledge and help others provide better care for your child.
Categories: Family Support
When the heat rises, so do tempers. Here are a few tips on how to manage all the stress of the last days of school before summer.
Categories: Family Support
The word "hospice" comes with a lot of negative images. This stigma is very unfortunate. For the families that need hospice, it can be an amazing service.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care, Family Support