by Schneider | May 14, 2023 | Parenting, Parenting - Featured
This piece originally appeared in: Colorado Parent website, December 2021 When seeking help for children with disabilities or special needs, parents are often faced with an overwhelming amount of choices. You might have a general idea of what kinds of therapy are...
by Schneider | May 14, 2023 | Parenting, Parenting - Featured
This piece originally appeared in: Colorado Parent website, March, 2022 Parents of children with special needs tend to put much of their focus in the present. There are pressures to make sure the child is in the right school, working with the right therapist, and...
by Schneider | May 14, 2023 | Featured Writing, Parenting, Parenting - Featured
This piece originally appeared in: Colorado Parent website, December, 2021 Many children with disabilities or challenges related to learning in a traditional classroom setting are eligible for individualized education programs (IEPs). The intent of these plans is to...
by Schneider | Jul 7, 2021 | Blogs, Parenting, Ps and Q, Ps and Q - Featured
This piece originally appeared in: Ps and Q: Parenting, Productivity and Quarantine, September 21, 2020 A few days ago, I told the story of how, in the midst of pandemic, homeschooling and quarantine, we got the additional challenge of learning we are the parents of a...
by Schneider | Jul 7, 2021 | Blogs, Blogs - Featured, Parenting, Parenting - Featured, Ps and Q, Ps and Q - Featured
This piece originally appeared in: Ps and Q: Parenting, Productivity and Quarantine, September 16, 2020 I have been writing this blog for a LONG time. As I’ve said many times along the way, I’m doing it for a few reasons. One reason is that I do want to capture a...
by Schneider | May 19, 2021 | Day in the Life, Parenting
As of Friday, I’ll be fully vaccinated. It will have been two weeks since my second Pfizer shot, and according to new CDC guidance, that means I can for the most part leave the mask behind and be more confident going out in the world. Erin will reach that mark...