Closing the Year with Gratitude

The end of the year is a natural time to pause and reflect on all that has passed—the victories, big and small; the challenges overcome; and the moments of connection that made it all worthwhile. For disabled individuals and families with disabled children, the close of 2024 may bring mixed emotions: pride in progress, fatigue […]
A Fun and Inclusive Christmas Craft for Everyone: DIY Keepsake Ornaments

Christmas Day is a time to create joyful memories with loved ones. It’s a day filled with laughter, connection, and traditions, but it can also be a wonderful opportunity to make something special together. This year, why not try a simple yet meaningful craft that everyone can enjoy? DIY holiday keepsake ornaments are not only […]
Creating a Joyful and Inclusive Christmas Season

As the holiday season approaches, the excitement of Christmas starts to build. This is a time for connection, love, and celebration, but for families with disabled members, it’s also an opportunity to create a holiday that feels meaningful and accessible to everyone. With a little planning and creativity, we can ensure that every moment of […]
Trichotillomania and Hair-Pulling Behaviors – Understanding and Supporting Each Other

Hair can be a big part of our identity, something we nurture, style, and take pride in. But what happens when hair becomes a source of stress instead of comfort? For many individuals living with trichotillomania, this is their reality. I often receive questions about why we chose to cut our daughter’s long hair, so […]
Canvas and Google Classroom Accessibility for Every Grade Level

As education continues to shift toward digital learning, the need for accessible tools in virtual classrooms has never been more critical. Platforms like Canvas and Google Classroom play a vital role in supporting students, especially those who rely on accessible features for communication and time management. In this blog, we’ll explore the accessibility features in […]