Puberty can be awkward for all parents and teens. Here's how to help your special-needs girl navigate puberty.
Having a will ensures that assets are distributed as you intended, and that the care of your child is done by someone you select.
Traveling with kids is hard; "like between a rock and a hard place" hard…or "between rest stops on the interstate" hard. Traveling with a special needs
Raising a special-needs child is frustrating, chaotic, rewarding — and very, very expensive. The author shares his family's challenges caring for their severely autistic son.
Happy Holidays from Parenting Special Needs Magazine and BridgingApps! 🎅🏼🎄⛄️ We have put together a list of our
On the first day of school, I will not be in a swimming pool with a drink in my hand. I will have my mobile phone next to me and will hope and pray I don’t get a call.
As the new school year starts and I watch my three kids get ready to enter grades 12, 8 and 6, I can't help but think of all of the moms and dads with ch...
Recently, a friend’s son informed me that at his school kids refer to the special needs students as “handicappers” and “aliens.” As a parent of a child with …