Autism

Reframing Comparisons in the Season of Milestones, Transitions and Rites of Passage

Reframing Comparisons in the Season of Milestones, Transitions and Rites of Passage

Throughout the childhood and adolescence of any child there are many different kinds of milestones, transitions and rites of passage, and many changes that come along. For families of children with special needs, these can provide many opportunities for unhealthy comparison, which can sometimes be so difficult and painful.

Would Someone Be Friends With My Autistic Boy?

Would Someone Be Friends With My Autistic Boy?

Every parent wants their child to have friends: good friends that like them and care for them, friends that they can trust and build healthy relationships with. But what about when our child is disabled, different or diverse?

Happy New Year? Never Give Up Trying!

Happy New Year? Never Give Up Trying!

Happy New Year! Now there is a phrase filled with all sorts of questions, opportunities and possibilities this time around! Will it be happy? How can we tell? Mark Arnold shares some things that inspire his hope for 2021, including some wisdom from Winston Churchill.

A Nativity Role for Every Child

A Nativity Role for Every Child

What nativity play part is there for a disabled child, and what does the answer to this question tell us about society as a whole and church as a part of it? An excellent question, with insightful answers from Mark Arnold.