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Five Read Aloud Tips for Families

Five Read Aloud Tips for Families

God created humans to learn through stories. Jesus taught through parables for this very reason. When you read to your children, whatever their mix of abilities may be, and use these five read aloud tips for families, you are tapping into a highly effective, highly relational teaching tool.

A Smorgasbord of Gratitude

A Smorgasbord of Gratitude

Most Thanksgivings, the spread at our family meal is nothing short of fantastic. Whenever I leave the family gathering on Thanksgiving, I always go away with a full stomach, and don’t bemoan the dishes that I did not want to try. This year, I want to take that perspective with my gratitude.

Thanks for That (I Think)

Thanks for That (I Think)

Whether you have typically developing children or children with special needs, there are others who seem to have an answer for why your child is misbehaving, not talking or walking on time, or a myriad of other developmental or behavioral issues. All along the way, we tried to employ a few simple words and thoughts that helped us get through those “suggestions,” that may help you, too.

Five Depression Hacks For When You are Struggling

Five Depression Hacks For When You are Struggling

I am in a significantly depressed season. Maybe you’re like me. You can give at work, but you cannot give at home. Here are my favorite—and most effective—depression hacks, and I sincerely hope they help you.

The Password of Praise

The Password of Praise

One thing you can’t say about life with special needs children is that it’s uneventful. Recently I became aware that my posture in prayer and quiet time with God is heavily infused with petitions and supplications. Here’s how I shifted my attitude and focus.