Most families eat at restaurants or get take out 2-3 times per week. Although eating out may seem routine for some families, when you have children with special needs this process can become incredibly complicated. Most families of children with
Understanding and moving through the Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) Process can be challenging at first. What is the evaluation for? Does my child need one? How do I work with the school district? We've put together an outline of answers to some of the most common questions we hear.
Now that the numbers of COVID-19 cases are reducing, families are awaking from their COVID hibernations. Several parents have expressed to me all of the concerns they have about what their children have struggled with or missed over the past year…increased anxiety, sports and social clubs, swim lessons, school...
Miscarriage is a difficult thing to work through. This is a message from Dr. Jen, a momma who has been there & who also happens to be a therapist who might be able to help.
The human brain has developed over thousands of years; we are meant to be social creatures and our brains are designed to learn by observing others. Learning online and having to sit in a chair every day for hours is extremely difficult for young children, children with disabilities, and...
Here Is The Best Advice We Can Offer On Building Resiliance During Tough Times With Kids. These Small Regular Things Make A HUGE Difference.