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The Emotional Labour of Special Needs Parenting

by admin | Mar 18, 2019 | Carer, Disability, Parents, Special Needs

I’ve been quiet around these parts as I’m developing training for teachers and professionals, to help them improve relationships with parents. As I’ve been working on course material and delivering presentations, it’s hit me just how much...

5 Resources for Parents of Kids with Intellectual Disabilities

by admin | Feb 8, 2019 | Disability, Parents, Special Needs

For this week’s ‘5 Things’ post, I welcome Sunnyfield, a member-based, not-for-profit charity committed to enriching the lives of people with intellectual disability. Sunnyfield provides accommodation services, assistance with daily life, social and community...

How Schools Can Work With Parents to Improve the IEP Process

by admin | Feb 5, 2019 | Education, Parents, Providers

Last week, I addressed teachers and parents at two joint professional development sessions. It was an unique opportunity for parents and teachers to come together, improve their understanding and start working together effectively from day 1.After talking...

7 Realistic New Year Resolutions for Carers

by admin | Jan 8, 2019 | Carer, Parents, Special Needs

A few years back I wrote a post detailing the new year resolutions I would love to make as a special needs parent. I’m sure you’d be able to probably relate to them as well: Being more patient Cutting myself more slack Not comparing myself or my kids to...

5 Ways To Support Your Child Through Rejection

by admin | Dec 28, 2018 | Education, Parents, Special Needs

For this week’s ‘5 Things’ post, I welcome James Thomas from Feel the Magic, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing grief education and support to bereaved children and their families. Feel the Magic aims to eliminate isolation in bereaved children by...

Do What’s Right For Your Family This Christmas

by admin | Dec 24, 2018 | Parents, Relationships, Special Needs

The Reality Facing Special Needs Families at Christmas Christmas is literally around the corner. I know many of you will be worrying, stressing and dreading the day and what it will entail. …dealing with family who don’t seem to understand your needs....
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