If you had told me ten years ago that cleaning up poo would be a regular part of my life, I probably would have been horrified. And yet, here we are.
Cleaning up after a smearing incident without losing your mind

stories of travel, books, and special needs parenting

If you had told me ten years ago that cleaning up poo would be a regular part of my life, I probably would have been horrified. And yet, here we are.

It’s hard to believe that it’s been a full year since my children started at their special needs school.

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.

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?