A Special Father's Day
If anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a daddy, then what does it take to be a daddy to a child with special needs?
If anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a daddy, then what does it take to be a daddy to a child with special needs?
With three kids, including one 2-year-old with Down syndrome, I recognize that it is important for my family that I find some time to get away. Most days, a chance to do this is hard to find, but in order for me to be my best and not Screaming Nagging Mommy, I make it a priority.
Times of change are hard on anybody, but especially kids and people who are special needs. Here are some ways you can help your child get through this time.
Kids can use toys to practice a wide variety of skills as well as develop emotionally, socially and physically — but it’s important to have the right toys.
Heather Honaker shares how her family communicated to their son about his sister’s disabilities.
A mom to both a "typical" child and a child with special needs shares her thoughts on what's truly typical.