“A parent holds their child’s hand for a short while, but their hearts forever.” -Anonymous

Parenting is a job that requires all of your heart and soul. There is no way to be totally prepared for the journey. No matter how much you think you are ready for parenting, no one expects to be caring for a child with a disability. This emotional roller coaster is full of highs, lows, and unexpected twists and turns. Below are some online resources, books, and information on tutoring and advocacy services. Click the images to find even more resources!
General Information Websites
Combing through the resources online can be overwhelming. Here are two websites that are excellent sources of information for all things special education.
Dyslexia
Both of my children have been diagnosed with dyslexia. They are not alone since many studies cite that as many as 1 in 5 people have dyslexia. Over the years, I have learned this is a fascinating type of neurodivergence. Dyslexia can be the source of many academic challenges and perhaps even more impressive abilities.