We recently returned from our fifth trip to Sherwood Forest Center Parcs, and once again, it was a wonderful experience for our family.
Our recent trip to Sherwood Forest Center Parcs: A haven for SEN families

stories of travel, books, and special needs parenting
We recently returned from our fifth trip to Sherwood Forest Center Parcs, and once again, it was a wonderful experience for our family.
Parenting is never quite what you expect, but raising two disabled children has been a journey I couldn’t have prepared for, no matter how hard I tried.
Travelling with children can be challenging, but when you have special needs children, the packing process becomes even more complex. I’ve written about packing tips …
As a special needs mum, managing meltdowns has become part of my every day life – here are some things to remember…
Self-care for special needs parents is amazingly important and can help to prevent burnout. What do you do for self-care?
For a long time I didn’t really understand the appeal of annotating books – here’s my annotation journey!
When my twins were younger, finding swim nappies was a really easy task. There were plenty of options available in bright, fun designs, and it wasn’t something I ever had to think too hard about – all of my go-to shops sold them.
Our experiences with an SEN dentist and doctors as a parent of two special needs children with lots of additional needs.
When you’re a parent of multiple disabled children, packing the car for a holiday isn’t just about clothes, toiletries, and snacks — it’s a whole different ballgame.
Let’s talk about UK staycations. When you have disabled twins, planning a family holiday can feel like a daunting task…