Special Needs Parenting

Mommy Can’t Right Now: An Open Letter to My Touch-Dependent Child

Mommy Can’t Right Now: An Open Letter to My Touch-Dependent Child

Joanna French writes an open letter to her youngest child, whose love language is very different than hers, and also causes her emotional distress.

Jesus Cares about the Small Things

Jesus Cares about the Small Things

I could almost hear the voice speaking into my heart. That was weird for me because I can count on one hand the number of times when God has spoken to me that manner. That simple truth—that Jesus cares about the small things—allowed me to comprehend the passage in a new light. And this new perspective can be applied to the very human endeavor of parenting children with special needs and disabilities.

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?

Five Reasons Why Love Isn't All You Need

Five Reasons Why Love Isn't All You Need

We all love our children with special needs, caring for them with all the love we have inside of us. While love is the biggest most important thing we have going for us in this unexpected journey, there are indeed other things needed to get us to the finish line! Here are five that have been important to our family.

Looking Back at 2020 from God’s Perspective

Looking Back at 2020 from God’s Perspective

It’s easy to come up with a list of challenges that took place in 2020. But Melanie Gomez learned some important insights about remembering 2020 in the way God instructed the Israelites, as they entered the Promised Land.