Special Needs Parenting

Love Language Hacks for the Coronavirus Shutdown

Love Language Hacks for the Coronavirus Shutdown

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. This post offers a few examples how to create love language hacks for your family, whether or not you are directly involved in caregiving.

What I Value Most in My Child with Down Syndrome

What I Value Most in My Child with Down Syndrome

My daughter is many things to different people. Her Down syndrome says something to most people even when they don’t know her. But to me, there’s one attribute that best describes my daughter. She is the most loving person I know.

Bringing Love to Life

Bringing Love to Life

Every child receiving services in the special education system is required to complete a series of assessments every three years. One question I was asked at least every three years was particularly haunting: Where do you see your daughter working and serving in the community in 5, 10 or 15 years? I have often asked God to give us vision, and I’ve learned that Jesus measures a person’s value and success very differently than the way we do.

Affair-Proof Your Marriage

Affair-Proof Your Marriage

We all have times when we feel we’re not heard, loved, noticed, cared for, or appreciated by our spouse. In the world of caring for one with special needs, caregivers are often going, caring, and serving with little rest or reserve for one another. That is dangerous. Here are some things to consider to protect your most important relationship, your marriage.