Caregiving

My Passport to Traveling

My Passport to Traveling

Special needs may put a particular challenge on travel, depending on our child’s needs. While there are places many of us can take our kids, there is the realization that sometimes we might have to say no to a lot of things we wish we could do. For those who can’t travel with your child or loved one with special needs (for whatever reason), I have another idea. The possibilities are endless if you begin to think outside the travel box.

4 Ways to Reduce Summer Caregiving Fatigue

4 Ways to Reduce Summer Caregiving Fatigue

Summer with my family is a nice break from all the school year hustle and bustle. It’s a time to slow down and enjoy more family time. Then again, summer brings its own challenges. Here are some tricks I’ve learned in the past few years that help me stay mentally in a better place for a peaceful summer day.

The Power of an Open Window

The Power of an Open Window

For years, my elderly mother insisted on having her window shades shut. Recently, we had her window shades open, and the improvement in her mood, and even her overall health, has been phenomenal. Here are some tips on how to harness the power of an open window for caregiving families.

God Uses Whatever It Takes to Grow our Reliance on Him

God Uses Whatever It Takes to Grow our Reliance on Him

God uses whatever it takes to grow our reliance on Him. He did it for Paul. He did it for my family. If you're raising a child with disabilities and special needs, you can be sure He is using your experience to grow your reliance, too. Here are some ways He may be growing your reliance on Him.