7 Script Examples of Talking to Kids about Disability
You probably already had this embarrassing experience: your kid spots a person in a wheelchair or blind, and they start
You probably already had this embarrassing experience: your kid spots a person in a wheelchair or blind, and they start
While singing the jingle bell, the end of the year is approaching. It is again a happy time for family
One word that most people associate with parents having disabled kids is compassion. Compassion, according to Merriam-Webster‘s definition, is a
A theatre is an art form that has been around for thousands of years. People of all ages, races, genders,
Raising children, especially those under the age of 5, is a tricky balancing act. You have to play and interact
The holiday season is approaching! At the end of the year, many parents want to prepare gifts for their kids’
Congratulations! Your boy has another fun year! Now it is the challenge to organize another fun birthday party. For young
November is my crazy shopping month every year, it is hard to stop when the “double 11” and “black Friday”
Every parent dreams to raise kids that are responsible and accountable for their life. One of the best ways to
Congratulations! Your little girl is growing up! At this age, they are enjoy in the lower grade of primary school.