Special Needs Parenting

Special Needs Worriers or Warriors?

Special Needs Worriers or Warriors?

In scripture, Jesus doesn’t tell us just to be passive prayers, but to be thankful for what God has done and to seek God’s kingdom and righteousness. We’re called not to be worriers, but to be warriors! Taking action spiritually, emotionally and physically can transform our situation, and be of much more help to our child, too. 

Making New Holiday Traditions

Making New Holiday Traditions

Holidays can be a very difficult time for families with kids with special needs. Many of the traditions and family gatherings they used to enjoy, they can’t anymore. It can be an especially hard and lonely time, as the difficulties that come with special needs are magnified. Our first attempt was a sorry start to new holiday traditions. However, we persisted. Eleven years later, we have some new special Thanksgiving and Christmas traditions.

The Holidays and Chronic Grief

The Holidays and Chronic Grief

I love the holidays, but for many families the holidays can be a sad time, as they grieve loved ones who have been lost, relationships that have been severed or other difficult situations. For families with children impacted by disability, this can also be a difficult time.

The Christmas Pageant That Never Was

The Christmas Pageant That Never Was

Large holiday celebrations like Easter and Christmas can present some unique circumstances to families like ours. Something that has always been tough to swallow in the weeks leading up to Christmas has to do with how our son was included in student performances.

The most important gift you can give your kids this year

The most important gift you can give your kids this year

The most important gift you can give your kids at the end of this year is to show them God is still at work. Sit down with them and talk about all God has done in your lives in 2019. “Remember and tell” over and over again.