ETB 43:  If you have a child with a disability who likes to disrobe at night, I have just the thing for you!  For years we would wake in the wee hours of the morning to find our son undressed and sometimes enjoying finger paining fun with the contents of his full pull up!

When we discovered THIS product, it was a game changer!  I have 8 of these in larger sizes looking for a good home.  Reach out to me if they would make a difference in your life too and they are yours!

Little Keeper Sleeper
https://littlekeepersleeper.com/

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ETB 42:  In this episode I talk with Kathryn Kane-Neilson about her 19 year old son, Clark who has Down syndrome.   She talks about her experiences raising Clark, through life in NYC, through divorce, through medical misadventures and fresh beginnings in Texas.

Kathryn shared,  ” At 22 years old, I was aware of the fact that I was carrying a child with Down syndrome and it absolutely changed my paradigm.  it changed my brain.  Clark is the joy of my life.  He gave me purpose.”

GHFEDS – Greater Houston Families Exploring Down Syndrome
http://ghfeds.org/

Connect with Heather – frequently mentioned on this podcast!
Medicaid Resources Website:  http://texasmedicaidwaivers.com

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ETB 41- In this episode I talk with Beverly Parrish about her daughter Hannah, age 28, who has Down syndrome.   Beverly and her husband Chris learned that Hannah had Down syndrome in utero.   Feeling a bit overwhelmed at their lack of knowledge about Trisomy 21 they began to research, trusting that God had his perfect plan in place.

Beverly is a mother of 7 with 9 grandchildren and has been married for 40 years.  She homeschooled the kids for 30 years and currently works with dyslexic children and adults as a facilitator in the Davis Dyslexia program.  Beverly also tutors struggling readers.  In her free time, she published a book, Beyond the Diploma – Homeschooling with the End in Mind.  See link below.

As the only girl, sandwiched between 6 brothers, Hannah is a cheerful, engaging young lady who brings joy and seems unaffected by circumstances that impact many of us.

Beverly believes in embracing the uncertainty.  Instead of having your expectations dashed or unmet all the time,  she recommends just embracing the idea that you don’t know.  It’s not a race and it’s not a competition.  Embrace the uncertainty and don’t compare your situation.

Davis Dyslexia Program
https://https://learnyourway.biz/

Beyond the Diploma – Homeschooling with the End in Mind by Beverly Parrish
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Diploma-Homeschooling-End-Mind/dp/1946629456

The Gift of Dyslexia
https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Dyslexia-Smartest-Revised-Expanded/dp/0399535667

Welcome to Holland
https://www.dsasc.ca/uploads/8/5/3/9/8539131/welcome_to_holland.pdf

Connect with Beverly
beverlyparrish.com
www.beverlyparrish.com
www.learnyourway.biz
281-638-0297

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ETB39 –  In this episode I talk with Mary Ann Hughes, mother of 2 young adults with Autism about finding quality care for loved ones with special needs.  As a single mother managing her company, Special Family Transitions, Mary Ann has had to stretch her comfort zone most recently when she sent both of her boys for the very first time to a week long summer camp.

Mary Ann believes as special needs moms and parents we don’t spend enough time taking care of ourselves.  She notes there is so much stress involved with having special. needs children it can take a toll on the family and sometimes the marriage.  Mary Ann encourages you to take time for yourself so you can be the best parent you can be for your kids.

To help you find quality caregivers you can trust,  Mary Ann shares an abundance of possibilities for securing respite care, some of which you may not have ever considered.

Connect with Mary Ann:
Email address: Maryann@specialfamilytransitions.com

Website: https://www.specialfamilytransitions.com/

Special Family Transitions YouTube channel (please subscribe )
https://youtube.com/channel/UChI4BaUMGf50O2yPE_YnjFA

Special Family Transitions Facebook Page:
https://m.facebook.com/specialfamilytransitions

Private Facebook group:
Divorce Journey Support for Moms of Children with Autism & Special Needs:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/309739357366936/

Special Family Transitions on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/specialfamilytransitions/

Respite Resources:
Take Time Texas
https://apps.hhs.texas.gov/taketimetexas/search.cfm

Texas State Information on Respite Providers or Programs
https://archrespite.org/respite-locator-service-state-information/176-texas-info

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ETB 38: In this episode I share a few stories about Josiah from the past few years when he was walking through a very long, very difficult season.  With so many challenges including aggression, destruction and self-injurious behaviors it was easy at times to lose sight of hope.

As a mom desperately trying to figure out how to best help my child,  it was heartbreaking to watch him struggle so much.  There is nothing like watching someone you love suffer and feel powerless to alleviate it.  Even after all the interventions, it was discouraging to see little to no improvement.

But I’m here to tell you, things drastically improved.  Despite the daunting forecast from a psychiatrist who told us Josiah would spend the rest of his life in a long-term psychiatric facility because he was too combative and self-injurious to live at home,  Josiah has become a different person.  He has made remarkable progress and continues to amaze me with his growth and abilities.

Don’t give up on your kids!  If you are in a difficult season and can’t imagine how things could ever get better, hang in there!  Pray without ceasing, reach out to others, seek support from those who has been where you are,  get respite if you need it but don’t ever give up hope!

Respite Care:
https://www.navigatelifetexas.org/en/family-support/respite-care-for-children-with-disabilities

Support Groups for Parents of Children with Special Needs:
https://blog.bayada.com/be-healthy/eight-support-groups-for-parents-raising-children-with-special-needs

GHFEDS – Galveston Houston Families Exploring Down Syndrome
http://ghfeds.org/

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