Special Needs Parenting

Three C's for Surviving COVID-19 as a Single Special Needs Parent

Three C's for Surviving COVID-19 as a Single Special Needs Parent

I had just dropped off my son after having him for the weekend, as it was my time with him, according to the parenting agreement with my ex-wife. I no sooner put the car in reverse than I heard the declaration on the radio during a COVID-19 briefing that all restaurants, cafes and bars were to be closed indefinitely. Children like mine don’t just “do better” with routines and structure, they require it. I want to share some ideas and perspective on this time as a new single parent of an autistic child and how I, and more importantly, we as a family still, are coping.

Come To Me - During Quarantine, and Every Day

Come To Me - During Quarantine, and Every Day

When you are sheltering in place, come to ME. When you are out serving in an essential job, come to ME. This came to me in the shower. Yes, I’m still showering now and then. The ME in this writing is Jesus. Except last line is all Deb!

When You're Suddenly the Sunday School Teacher

When You're Suddenly the Sunday School Teacher

Leaders in the church who educate children about God are vital to families. For many of us, these church leaders are presently not in our children’s lives, due to crowd restrictions with COVID-19. But faith and understanding about God can occur naturally, if a parent takes a few small steps. Here are three suggestions.

An Antidote to Panic

An Antidote to Panic

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, all swept out from under us. We need an antidote to panic!