Encouraging a Love for Reading with Children who are Visually Impaired
By Guest Blogger Nicole Ducouer Well, baby number two is on the way! We couldn’t be happier. Our son,…
By Guest Blogger Nicole Ducouer Well, baby number two is on the way! We couldn’t be happier. Our son,…
By Guest Blogger Laura Laxton As we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on March 21 (get it? 3-21, because…
By Guest Blogger Sarah Kilbreth In the United States, it is estimated that 25% of women and their families…
By Guest Bloggers Taylor Gabbey, Adrienne Loffredo, Liz Mechan, and Macy Nesom “You’re being a little girl. Do we…
By Guest Blogger Jennifer Freeman At least four million households in the US have children living in them who are…
By Guest Blogger Marybeth Barrett The cheese touch. It’s not just a game. As the mother of a son who…
By Guest Blogger Kathleen Kirk, Certified Healing Touch Practitioner It’s “Back to School” time and for many families, that…
By Katie Moosbrugger I was an early bloomer. If you know me, you’ll laugh when I tell you I…
By Guest Blogger Neely Turlington Fun in the sun has begun! Before you spray, slather, smear or coat let’s…
By Jim Anderson, MD, Pediatrician, Cornerstone Pediatrics at Premier (An affiliate of Wake Forest Baptist Health) The summer months…