by Joe and Cindi Ferrini | Apr 20, 2020 | Challenges, Coronavirus, Hope, Living Life Daily
We are all basically under quarantine until further notice. Life as we’ve known it has come to a screeching halt, and not just for some, but for everyone!How hard for some who’ve had to cancel trips of a lifetime, trips for their usual spring vacations, trips to see...
by Key Ministry | Apr 1, 2020 | Coronavirus, Hope, Living Life Daily, Special Needs Parenting
Disorientation I don’t know about you, but I’ve found myself feeling unmoored and disoriented the past few weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic. All of us have been living on shifting sands, our normal routines disrupted; those things we take for granted—freedom of...
by Sarah McGuire | Mar 25, 2020 | Hope, Special Needs Parenting
Do you have days when you just want to quit? Days when you wish you were a kid again and your parents took care of everything? Now you are the Dad or Mom, and you’re the one that has to provide, take care of, figure out, fight the battles, create a calm place in the...
by Jolene Philo | Mar 23, 2020 | Church, Hope, Special Needs Parenting
Love language hacks for the coronavirus shut down, at least from my vantage point, are an easy stretch. I know this because the hacks have already been created by parents of kids with special needs and disabilities. They’ve been living with social distancing for...
by Joanna French | Mar 19, 2020 | Church Support, Hope, Mental Health
The world is becoming a whole lot smaller for all of us amid social distancing. If you are a social butterfly like I am, this has already been hard, and it’s not even been a week. So. Hard. For those of us who get the blues when alone, this is going to be a long few...
by Lisa Jamieson | Mar 18, 2020 | Hope, Love, Special Needs Parenting
Every child receiving services in the special education system is required to complete a series of assessments every three years. Many of these happen in the spring. Whatever time of year it happens, it’s a rigorous and often emotional season for many special needs...