It can be hard for a child with disabilities to make friends. Here are some ways we learned to break down some of the barriers for our child who is nonverbal.
Categories: Family Support
It is important for parents to help their children know the words to use when talking about disability. Arming them with the appropriate words will help them feel confident and able to educate friends and strangers.
Categories: Family Support, Transition to Adulthood
There are so many moments where I realize how isolating being a parent of a child with disabilities can be, but then I also realize that most of that isolation is self-imposed.
Categories: Family Support
Each child with special health care needs will have their own unique care team that is specific to all their needs. Here's a simple explanation of who should be a part of your care team.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care
Taking time for yourself is so important when you are a caregiver. Here is information to help you find help to care for your child while you take a bit of time to care for yourself.
Categories: Family Support