Marriage and parenting are the hardest jobs you’ll ever have. Here are ways that hard work within that job can actually make life easier.
Adaptability
As you and your family prepare for the summer ahead, here are four solid ways to finish strong this school year and build momentum.
Parenting a child with developmental delays can be challenging. The good news is that help is available for your child.
2020 was a challenging year for all of you parents out there. But look at all of the obstacles you’ve bravely overcome.
When your family is broken, the holidays hurt. Here are three ways single parents can cope during the holiday season.
Community is essential for all parents, but especially single parents as we often manage the work of two people on our own.
A flexible mindset, adaptability, can make a big difference in how we respond to challenges
Parenting That Encourages Normal Social and Behavioral Development Through Different Ages and Stages
As our children grow through different stages of their life, there are many things we can do as parents to encourage positive social and behavioral development.
Raising your child with special needs well is a marathon, not a sprint. Teaching social and behavioral skills will take time and energy.
“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, ‘What! You too? I thought I was the only one.’” – C.S. Lewis
Moms have the same fundamental desire: safety and the best for their kids. But women with disabilities and those in poverty lack the same opportunities.
In telling Ben’s story, the movie Selfie Dad invites us as dads to ponder some questions worthy of intentional self-reflection on our part.
COVID-19 creates a dilemma for small business owners. They don’t want their customers to be harmed, yet they don’t want to lose their livelihood.
Parents can relay simple tips to their children to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
For those of you with children with special needs, here are some tips that may help your children hold on to the recent gains they’ve made in school and in therapy sessions, while they’re learning at home.
These eight tips can help create a successful and less stressful environment for you and your kids while you are working from home.
Parenting reactive children or youth can be difficult but a technique known as Therapeutic Parenting can be helpful.
Some children struggle to process sensory information that they see, hear, taste, feel or touch. They may also have difficulty with balance.
Every child has a unique learning style. Parents can help their children succeed in school by understanding their learning styles.
How learned helplessness develops in families