When Minutes Feel Like Hours: Recognizing and Responding to Your Child’s First Seizure
Every year, 25,000 to 40,000 children in the United States will experience their first seizure. Would you recognize a seizure if you saw one
Every year, 25,000 to 40,000 children in the United States will experience their first seizure. Would you recognize a seizure if you saw one
Pondering the mysteries that come with having a special needs child
Recreational activities like boating or tennis can be difficult to fully enjoy as a family when there is a heavy focus on
I’ve worked with several different interior designers over the past five years. Sadly, David Bromstad of HGTV has never been
As a “Momentrepreneur” and a Special Needs advocate, Yvonne shares about how she had to choose between avoiding pain and being a fully present mother to a Special Needs baby
Have you ever wondered if it would be easier to take care of your Special Needs child if you were your own boss?
Do you also have to say “thank you” to a professional with a Holiday gift? What about budget? You can give
Did you know that the National Institutes of Health (aka your tax dollars at work) has a website devoted to Complementary Therapies?
Has you baby/child aged out of the different “baby clubs” you have joined for coupons – diaper companies, grocery store etc? Did you know you could