Why is it easier to find a lost pet than a child? As children grow to be more indepenendent, sometimes they wander off, and they don't have chips like dogs.
As a parent, we’re often troubleshooting challenges as they happen. To help streamline your next steps, we spoke with Dr. Liz Matheis who specializes in assisting children and their families with Autism, ADHD, Anxiety and learning/behavioral disorders.
January is National Blood Donor Month. To those of you who donate, please receive my gratitude. To those of you considering donation please use this as your push to take the plunge and give.
The history of jazz has taught this mom about adaptaion, improvisation and leaning into opportunities that seem like mistakes.
Radical acceptance of my child changed everything, but mostly it changed me. When Alex, now 17, was born I had a dirty little secret that I didn’t even realize was dirty. My plan was to make sure he was “high-functioning”. When the OT, SLP and Early Childhood Teachers visited for his Early Intervention, I busted… Continue reading Radical Acceptance of My Child Changed Everything
Not only has yoga helped this mom with back pain, it has helped her become a better parent. Learning to calm her mind in moments of vulnerability is making her stronger then before.
Parents of children with special needs speak up about the support they need from grandparents...even when it seems counterintuitive.
For Charlie, visiting Santa was a tall order considering the noisy crowds and long wait time. That's until they discovered the sensory-friendly Santa.
What happens after your child is evaluated and their IEP is established? Learn what re-evaluation is, why it's valuable and when to have it done.
When it comes to celebrating the holidays, my children deserve a safe, fun, and relaxed season, and that means home sweet home.