We are passionate people who are motivated to help other special need parents, professionals, schools and church congregations exceed their goals and expectations through consulting on how to best support special needs families, general self-care education, self-care tips for those caring for aging or ill relatives, and transitioning to working from home. We are available for individual or group coaching sessions on customized topics ranging from teaching families how to thrive instead of survive to tips for crafting a work schedule around home dynamics.
We have recently launched WyattWear, a company specializing in fashion-forward bibs for teens and adults with special needs. Our bibs are fashion accessories that complement while protecting clothing.
***Washington Post Bestseller and 2017 Special Needs Human Relations Gold Winner Indie Book***Living a Happy Life with a Special-Needs Child is the story of how Robin Williams Evans turned tragedy into triumph when she unexpectedly became the mother of a special-needs child. An invaluable resource for parents and caregivers of special-needs children, as well as anyone who wants to better understand them, it delivers practical advice for how to deal with a variety of situations one is likely to encounter when raising a special-needs child.
Available on Amazon
In the current political climate we live in, and with all of the obstacles and hurdles we have to navigate in our everyday lives, self-care (or Sabbath rest) is no longer optional.
Listen to a conversation about the importance of self-care and finding and keeping happiness and your peace of mind. Podcast show - Inclusive Education Project.
Choosing to live a happy life is a daily decision. Listen to my interview with Dr. Marie Hunter for ways to find and maintain happiness while raising a special-needs child.
Check out my interview with community representatives AJ and Shannon. We speak about the challenges and rewards associated with being a part of the special needs community.
Interview by Pat Shoemaker about the book, "Living a Happy Life with a Special-Needs Child."
ARCH National Respite Network: http://archrespite.org/respitelocator
Disability benefits: https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability/
National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (dads' supportive communities): https://www.fatherhood.gov/program-map
The Center for Parent Information and Resources (serves as a central resource of information and products for families of children with disabilities): www.parentcenterhub.org
The Arc: www.thearc.org
Support and Resources for Parents and Teachers: www.specialeducationguide.com
The Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities (Part C of IDEA): http://ectacenter.org/families.asp
Special education law and advocacy for children with disabilities: www.wrightslaw.com
Zero to Three (early development):
American Psychological Association: www.apa.org
Association of Black Psychologists: www.abpsi.org
Couples therapy: https://harvilleandhelen.com/
Family Life (hosts "weekend to remember" getaways in major cities throughout the year): www.familylife.com
Act Today (grants for autisitic children): www.act-today.org
Danielle's Foundation (grants for children with cerebral palsy and brain injuries): www.daniellesfoundation.org
eSpecialNeeds.com (funding resources for special-needs and adaptive equipment): www.especialneeds.com/funding-resources-special-needs-adaptive-equipment.html
United Health Care Children's Foundation (medical grants): www.uhccf.org
Care.com (global childcare organization): www.care.com/special-needs
Easter Seals (childcare services): www.easterseals.com
The Arc: www.thearc.org
My son's story and our special needs journey.