by Laura Wingfield | Apr 17, 2025
The Weight of the Walls: Navigating a Move with a Neurodiverse Child in Mind By Nadine Reid Moving isn’t just about a new address. For single parents raising children on the autism spectrum, the decision to relocate carries weight beyond square footage or school...
by Laura Wingfield | Apr 10, 2025
WHAT IS YOUR PLAN AFTER HIGH SCHOOL? By: Phuong Nguyen I bet a lot of high school students from freshmen to seniors have heard this question from families, friends, coaches, teachers, or school counselors. This question brings excitement for some but worries...
by Laura Wingfield | Mar 27, 2025
Blog by: Bridgett Fornaro Recipe by: Kristin Porter Think of this image when you are thinking of what’s for dinner tonight…mouthwatering juicy chicken coated in the most delicious savory blend of seasoning, with crackly crispy skin hot right out of the oven. Yah…you...
by Laura Wingfield | Mar 20, 2025
Three Funny Books for Kids Who Don’t Like to Read By J.L. Novak Getting your child to read books can be a challenge, especially when video games and online content compete for their attention. But reading for pleasure is important because research shows it can help...
by Laura Wingfield | Mar 13, 2025
Simple Irish Pancake Recipe Let’s get ready to celebrate with the ‘ole Irish and have Irish Pancakes for either breakfast, brunch, or even dinner! Kids love the thought of having breakfast for dinner- a simple way to make a day different and fun! In Ireland, the Irish...