God Isn’t Healing My Child With Cerebral Palsy
“Daniel Thomas suffered from Cerebral Palsy and seizures for most of his life, but he always believed God would heal him. Then one day God did.” That’s the description for a popular video about a man...
View ArticleMagical Photos Of A Boy With Muscular Dystrophy
When psychologist Matej Peljhan heard that a 12-year-old patient with muscular dystrophy had a dream of seeing himself in a photo “walking around and doing all sorts of mischief,” he had an idea. An...
View ArticleA Woman With Down Syndrome Divorces Her Parents
Jenny Hatch, a 29-year-old woman with Down syndrome, had been living in a series of group homes in Virginia. Her parents were content with that arrangement. Jenny, however, was not, and had run away...
View Article10 Back-To-School Things To Be Psyched About (And 7 Parents Dread)
Back-to-school psych! • No more “Mommmy I’m boooored!” • No more endless laundry loads of pool/beach towels, either • Shopping for cute fall clothes • New crop of teachers to inspire child to...
View ArticleBe Cool: Don’t Make Fun of Special Needs (Thanks Again, Drake)
Outrage erupted earlier this summer over offensive lyrics in rapper Drake’s Jodeci Freestyle, featuring fellow rapper J. Cole. “I’m artistic, you n–as is autistic, retarded,” he intoned. Parents,...
View Article10 Things You Want Your Kid’s Special Education Teacher To Know
This is a post in the weekly Autism Hopes series by Lisa Quinones-Fontanez, a mom who blogs over at AutismWonderland. In less than four weeks, on September 9th, New York City kids will return to...
View ArticleShould This Teen Have Been Banned From The Paralympics?
The 2013 World Paralympic Games ended yesterday. Noticeably missing from them: a champion swimmer who was banned for a shocking reason. Seven years ago, Victoria Arlen suffered a rare neurological...
View ArticleMaking Family Summer Memories: A Trip To Ocean Edge
My favorite childhood memories are of summer road trips with my family: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Dad loved exploring new places, and instilled that wanderlust in me....
View ArticleHolding Students With Special Needs To A Higher Standard: YES!
Students with intellectual disabilities should be held to the same standards as their peers: So says The U.S. Department of Education. The agency is planning to eliminate a rule that allows states to...
View ArticleIt Takes A Village To Build Stuff For Special Needs Kids
If there’s one thing special needs parents know for sure, it’s that raising our children is a group effort. Our kids wouldn’t thrive without the joint efforts of teachers, therapists and doctors,...
View ArticleWhat To Expect Of Friends When You’re A Special Needs Mom
This guest post is from Andi Sligh, who blogs at Bringing the Sunshine. A mom to two kids with special needs, she says “We live with my adventurous husband,a wild Westie, a rescued Schnoodle and a...
View ArticleBaby Prince George Raises Awareness For Down Syndrome
Duke and Duchess William and Kate are purchasing a painting from an established British artist for Prince George’s nursery. That wouldn’t be such headline-making news except the very talented artist,...
View ArticleHow To Be A Good Friend To A Special Needs Mom
This is the second guest post from Andi Sligh, who blogs at Bringing the Sunshine. She recently published There’s Sunshine Behind the Clouds: Surviving the Early Years as a Special Needs Mom, a free...
View ArticleThe Word That Ruined A Whole Book For Me
The selections my book club chooses are often hit and miss. So I was happy to dig into what seemed like some good chick lit, This One Is Mine, about a cast of characters in LA. On my train ride home...
View ArticleMake The First 5 Years Of Life Count For Your Child
This is a post in the weekly Autism Hopes series by Lisa Quinones-Fontanez, a mom who blogs over at AutismWonderland. My son, Norrin, was about 16-months old when I first suspected that something may...
View Article7 Books That Will Help You And Your Special Needs Child
This is a post in the weekly Autism Hopes series by Lisa Quinones-Fontanez, a mom who blogs over at AutismWonderland. Your child isn’t born with a guide book (that would be too easy) and when your...
View ArticleIs The Church Failing Kids With Special Needs?
One third of parents and other caregivers of kids with special needs polled say their church does not have a Sunday school program for their children. While it is heartening that 60 percent of the...
View ArticleAutism Research: One Fail, One Exciting Finding
A year ago, an Australian study was published in the journal Molecular Psychology claiming that a test could spot patterns of genetic variation that differed between people with autism and ones...
View ArticleThe Trade-offs You Make When Your Kid Has Special Needs
This is a post in the weekly Autism Hopes series by Lisa Quinones-Fontanez, a mom who blogs over at AutismWonderland. It was just a typical Friday at the office. I was emailing my co-worker making...
View ArticleLearning Not To Obsess Over My Kid’s Costume
The first time Max wanted to be Lightning McQueen (the lead character in the movie Cars) for Halloween, I thought it was super-cute. I bought the costume, he wore it. Easy. And did I mention cute? The...
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