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Gift Ideas For a Special Needs Mom

AmyMattson2019-09-10T01:24:09+00:00December 5th, 2016|Family Life, Parenting, Special Needs|

Everything about a special needs family is unique.  The needs of a special needs mom are no exception.  Of course we have the normal mom worries and responsibilities.  However, our [...]

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Yes, You Could Parent a Special Needs Child

AmyMattson2019-03-31T02:53:44+00:00November 28th, 2016|Special Needs|

"I could never do what you do"  This is something I hear on often in regards to parenting a special needs child.  Quite frankly, the phrase bothers me for a couple [...]

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Reasons To Be Thankful As A Special Needs Parent

AmyMattson2016-11-23T17:21:09+00:00November 23rd, 2016|Special Needs|

It's so easy to become bogged down by the day to day routine.  Focusing on the struggles of raising a child with special needs is easy to do, especially when [...]

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When It Isn’t Just A Stage In Life

AmyMattson2019-05-02T18:10:09+00:00November 10th, 2016|Special Needs|

As children grow they go through various stages in their development.  There are common milestones you expect children to reach in their early years.  Each stage brings about different struggles [...]

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5 Things A Special Needs Mom Needs From Her Friends

AmyMattson2019-03-24T21:25:17+00:00November 6th, 2016|Special Needs|

Special needs parenting is hard.  I mean really hard.  It's difficult physically, emotionally, and mentally.  I'm not going to take the time in this post to explain why it's so [...]

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