Inside: Every child is doing the best they can with what they have, when we set judgment aside and instead focus instead on giving our own child healthy coping and communication skills we can teach acceptance of those with invisible disabilities or behavioral challenges.
You’re at the park in summer, on one of those great days where you have the chance to rest your tired legs on the park bench and feel the warm sun on your face. You exhale as you hear your child squealing with delight all the way down the slide. [Read more…]