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My Back-to-School List

My Back-to-School List

The first day of school for my children is marked on our August calendar. Back to school means I have several preparations to make. While the children need many physical supplies, I need to pray about and look to God to help me with the things I need.

Six Ways Caregiving Prepares You to Spread Good, Not Germs, During COVID19

Six Ways Caregiving Prepares You to Spread Good, Not Germs, During COVID19

You may be wondering what good you have to offer when your days have been devoted to caring for your child with special needs and disabilities for a long time. As it turns out, your role as a caregiver has prepared you for the COVID-19 outbreak. Here are six ways you are already prepared to spread good, not germs.

His Telescope is Wrapped in Paw Patrol Paper

His Telescope is Wrapped in Paw Patrol Paper

This article from an anonymous guest blogger offers a different perspective from an article published on this blog in November 2019. Whenever possible, we make space for our audience to see opposing perspectives, and this article is an excellent example of a different perspective on the topic of encouraging age-appropriate interests in kids with developmental delays.

Post Tenebras Lux: Just Wait and See

Post Tenebras Lux: Just Wait and See

Special needs families are no strangers to waiting. It feels as if our lives are turned into a giant line for a roller coaster that we don’t even want to ride. But praise be to God, not all waiting is for naught. Psalm 130 is a beautiful lament on waiting and hope.

When There's No Visible Exit from your Trial

When There's No Visible Exit from your Trial

The problem I seem to have in trials is that I want them over with quickly. The end of the trial seems to be the focus of my prayers. Then one day, a friend prayed with me in a way I never had.