
Opinion, Parenting, Resources, Therapy Tips 1. Ask Me About Autism
I was hanging out in the parent lounge at the Friendship Circle one evening, when another parent said, “Great t-shirt, Karen - you should blog about that! Tzvi will love it!” This was my first blog for the Friendship Circle.
2. 5 Steps To Getting Started With Play Therapy
I’ll be upfront: most of my articles promote play therapy in some form. I think it’s one of the most effective and under-utilized forms of therapy for any person with special needs. It benefits both the caregiver and the focus person, it has no side effects and it is either free or low-cost. When you play, you can’t lose.
3. How To Get Through 82 Days Of Summer Vacation
Summer vacation is a challenging time for families of children with special needs. I found some things that worked for my family, so I decided to share it here.
6. Special Needs Parents: How To Cope With Grief
I started getting a lot of questions about grief and burnout, so I tried to think about what I had done for my mental and emotional health. We all have good days and bad days. Some people tell me that I’m living on the edge, others remark on my strength and positive outlook - it depends on the circumstances.
9. 24 Great Toys For Kids Who Don't Play With Toys
To do the research for this article, I looked through photos and toy boxes in my basement.
12. A Complete Guide To Service Dogs, Therapy And Emotional Support Dogs
Another hot topic of discussion among families of children with special needs is how to get a service dog. There’s some confusion about the different types of service dogs and the work that they do. It was fun to track down the different organizations that train and provide service dogs.
15. What Is Self-Regulation?
I lie awake in bed at night thinking about things like self-regulation and Attachment Theory. I had this article in the back of my head for about 9 or 10 years before I finally typed it out late one night (that’s why it has so many typos). It was such a relief to write it, and it remains my most cherished essay, but it’s also one of my least popular pieces.
Please suggest topics or questions for future blogs in the comments below.
My 15 Favorite Special Needs Blog Posts
This week I’m celebrating my birthday by writing my 100th blog for the Friendship Circle. My editor Tzvi asked me to take a look back, and make a list of my favorite pieces.
I’m grateful to Tzvi and the Friendship Circle, because I’ve had the freedom to experiment with different writing styles and types of content - even blending research, product reviews and humor within the same article. I guess that’s the kind of life that parents like me live: always on the lookout for evidence-based practices backed up by hard data, sniffing out the baloney dished out to us by people with very good intentions, pulling through on not much sleep with the ability to laugh. Most of my articles were born from my personal experience - sometimes from anger at obstacles that I encountered, sometimes from an “aha” moment, but usually from my excitement about my children’s little achievements. Friends also started asking me questions that I had to look up, and I often overheard things that I could turn into a blog. So here’s a list of my 15 favorite essays for the Friendship Circle: