Parents Making a Difference
I met Stephanie Hall, 42, and her parents, Doug and Judy Hall at her favorite spot – Dean & Deluca. Her most favorite things is an iced latte and a giant cookie from the Leawood, Kansas, gourmet shop. “She loves her sweets,” her dad said. She currently resides at a nearby group home and receives residential supports from TNC Community. This afternoon, her mom
Spike for Special Needs Volleyball Tournament
Centerline Volleyball of Blue Springs, Missouri, is hosting the Second Annual Spike for Special Needs coed volleyball tournament on Saturday, June 8, 2013, to benefit Parenting Children With Special Needs (PCWSN)! Come join the fun!! PCWSN Volleyball Registration Form 2013
Surgery, When Enough is Enough
The word surgery is the type of word that can instill fear in any parent. It’s a small, seven-letter word that is life changing for some parents and children. Having a child with special needs is a learning process; you try to learn what is best for your child and how you can help in any way by giving them the best care. Sometimes,


