by Evana Sandusky | Aug 30, 2018 | Down syndrome, Families, Special Needs Ministry
My daughter loves going to church. In fact, Jaycee spends part of her Saturday night picking out the right dress to wear the next morning. “Get your Bible,” I tell her before we leave. Jaycee races to her bedroom and retrieves it quickly.“Class. Friends,” she...
by Joe and Cindi Ferrini | Aug 28, 2018 | Inclusion
Ok, I’m being overly dramatic! But many of us with children with special needs realize and recognize that when someone spots us and our child(ren) they often quickly look away, have a shocked expression on their face, walk away, and/or give us a look. When our...
by Jolene Philo | Aug 27, 2018 | Special Needs Parenting
The end of August means the beginning of school, a time of year I greeted with equal measures of excitement and dread as a teacher. So my original idea for this post was to shed some light on what teachers think and feel when a new school year rolls around....
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Aug 26, 2018 | Key Ministry, Mental Health
As a child and adolescent psychiatrist, I frequently encounter parents and skeptics who freely share their opinions that much of the reported crisis in children’s mental health is fabricated…a marketing scheme of the pharmaceutical industry, a consequence of poor...
by Key Ministry | Aug 24, 2018 | Special Needs Parenting
Have you come to that point with your child’s diagnosis or challenges where you kind of forget that they are a big deal, that you still have the possibility of regression, or that the issues might be something you could be praying about? I was reminded of this...