Creating a Special Needs Plan can feel daunting...The MOST important aspect of the special needs planning process is...
Author: Phillip C. Clark
A Picture of a Thousand Abilities
Have you heard of Stephanie Mullowney, founder of PaperDolls Photography? If not, let me introduce you to this amazing mother, advocate, and entrepreneur who strives daily to change society’s views on individuals with special needs. I was introduced to her recently and I am proud to now call her a friend. The life changing events … Continue reading A Picture of a Thousand Abilities
Happy Memorial Day: Commemorating those who gave their lives so that all Americans could have the opportunity to #BeImpactful
Thanks to the efforts of many individuals, organizations, and awareness campaigns, the future looks bright for individuals with special needs. So much has changed, even within the past decade, in terms of society’s acceptance of individuals with disabilities and understanding of the reality that individuals with special needs can positively impact others—including their families, schools, … Continue reading Happy Memorial Day: Commemorating those who gave their lives so that all Americans could have the opportunity to #BeImpactful
Sorry, I’m not sorry!
“I’m sorry…” I can vividly recall the exact moment I first heard those two little words in a brand new context. They caught me completely off guard and left me confused. Those two little words momentarily stalled my train of thought and prevented me from uttering a coherent response. From conversations I’ve had with many … Continue reading Sorry, I’m not sorry!
5 Areas to Plan for Before Your Child with Special Needs Turns 18
Age 18 is a milestone for all young adults, but it is particularly important for individuals with special needs. There are many aspects of your child's future to plan for and discuss with your trusted advisor before your son or daughter turns 18. Decisions you make will lay the foundation for your child's support for … Continue reading 5 Areas to Plan for Before Your Child with Special Needs Turns 18
