Special Needs, Special Parents

Parenting in general can be challenging, but when a child has a special need- be it autism, ADD, epilepsy, diabetes, or working through the foster care system- they require a little more special parenting.

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Book Reviews

We've reviewed a few books that we think are excellent, click on the link to read the posts about them!
The Autism Sourcebook by Karen Siff Exkorn


It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend by Richard Lavoie


Play Therapy with Children in Crisis: Individual, Group, and Family Treatment (3rd ed.) by Nancy Boyd Webb
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Some Terrific Family Life Education Blogs

  • Before I Do
    How To
    13 years ago
  • Up All Night
    Video Post: Working Moms and Attachment Theory
    13 years ago
  • Marriage Taking Flight
    Fondness and Admiration System
    13 years ago
  • EXPECTEEN
    stress balloons demo
    13 years ago
  • Losing the Loser
    Red Flags That Single Women Should Know
    13 years ago

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2012 (18)
    • ▼  April (6)
      • Social Skill Autospy In-Depth
      • Discipline part 3/3- Relationship with child’s bio...
      • Positive Experiences with Autism
      • "Sharpening the Saw" with Progressive Relaxation
      • Book Review: It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend: ...
      • How to get your special needs child to sleep
    • ►  March (11)
    • ►  February (1)
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