How will your child with special needs be provided for after you are gone? Donna Lankford had this very real concern for her son. She shares her journey in finding the right solution for her family. She is open to
Riding the Cyclone of Parenting a Child with Special Needs
Does raising a child with special needs sometimes feel like riding a cyclone? Karen Phipps shares her experiences and how she was able to manage the financial side. Just getting this aspect sorted out can make a huge difference. Visit
Meeting Family Time and Money Needs
Time and money, how do you make it all work for your family? Jane Landsberger, Financial Advisor with over 20 years experience and mother of a son with severe challenges, shares her experience and expertise. Contact her at Jane.Landsberger@wealthwave.com or
Change Your Language, Change Your Life
Need support to make changes in your life? Regina Carey can help you do that. She shares her background and experience in this episode. Visit her website to learn more about her services. Emmalou Penrod I’m talking to Regina Carey today. And
Solving Your Academic Needs with Two Times Tutoring
Do you have a child who is struggling to understand new material in school? Is there a promotion or better paying job you want, if you can only pass the required exam? Allen Ziga has the solution with Two Times
Waves of Communication
If you want to learn how to help a late-talking child, visit the website for Waves of Communication. Emmalou Penrod 0:00 I’m talking to Marci Melzer today. She is an Intuitive Speech Language Pathologist Consultant with 30 years experience. She’s
Private Teacher for Hire by Parents
How do you help a child who learns differently? What if your child doesn’t match the instructional methods used by most schools? Matthew Demattei fully understands the challenges students with special needs, such as ADHD and Autism, face and how
Against All Odds
Dr. Carol Basile is the mother of a son with Autism who was born in the late 60’s, when little was known about this topic. She endured the harsh label of “refrigerator mom”, being told her son’s struggles were her
Help and Educate Us
Karmel Pehrson talks about her journey to becoming a behavior analyst, her business, and the services she provides. She is passionate about supporting families of children with special needs. In addition to her services as a behavior analyst, she also
Advocate for Your Child
Parents as Advocates An advocate fights for the rights of someone else, typically someone who is not able to speak for themselves. Children, especially children with special needs, are not always able to speak for themselves. They need an advocate,