Special Needs Parenting

Four Ways to Know That You're On the Right Track

Four Ways to Know That You're On the Right Track

We have a saying, “What we do isn’t always fun, comfortable, or easy, but we do what is right.” Here are four ways to know that you’re on the right track as a special needs parent.

Happy New Year? Never Give Up Trying!

Happy New Year? Never Give Up Trying!

Happy New Year! Now there is a phrase filled with all sorts of questions, opportunities and possibilities this time around! Will it be happy? How can we tell? Mark Arnold shares some things that inspire his hope for 2021, including some wisdom from Winston Churchill.

What Did Mary Worry About?

What Did Mary Worry About?

Gasp and sacrilege! How dare I entertain the idea of the mother of God worrying about the divine child entrusted to her care. Until I remember that, though this baby boy was fully divine and fully human, his mother was not. Instead of asking What did Mary worry about?, maybe this is what I should ask instead: What did Mary, a human mom like me and you, do with her worries?

7 Ways to Include Special Needs Families in the Social Scene

7 Ways to Include Special Needs Families in the Social Scene

Inclusion and mainstreaming have long been a back and forth quandary for classrooms and school, but what about family functions and social life issues? Cindi and Joe Ferrini offers seven ways they try to give their son some social life experiences to “fit in” that may work for your family too, just in time for holiday gatherings.