Posted: September 6th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: Ideas, need, planning, some, vacation | 3 Comments »
I live in Chicago with my wife and 8 yr old son. We are planning a quick 5 day getaway, and want to drive to our wherever we go.
However, due to my wife being disabled, she can not stay seated in a car for very long extended periods of time, so we feel it would be best if wherever we go we keep it to less than 6 hours of distance (by Car) from the Chicago area – I plan on stopping every 2 hours so she can get out and stretch her legs.
We were tossing around a few ideas – Like driving up to Mall of America, or maybe driving to Indianapolis.
And no, We are not flying (TOO EXPENSIVE!)
Anyone got any ideas of a fun destination?
Or even better yet, anyone know of a website that can help us get ideas and make plans???
Posted: May 25th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: budget...any, husband, Ideas, Limited, vacation, want | 13 Comments »
We have been married 5 years and have had no honeymoon and no vacations. We did go on a cruise last year provided by Make a Wish for our daughter who has Cystic Fibrosis. We will only have a week, limited income due to disabled child, we live in Alabama and can travel some from here. Any ideas for us to be away from our families and have some alone time would be great.!
Posted: August 6th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Camping | Tags: Child, Ideas, Recycling, Share | No Comments »
When time nears for a child to leave the nest, most parents feel both joy and dread. Many parents make that transition gracefully with the child who is not disabled. However, parents of children with dual sensory impairments or other severe disabilities are often confronted with issues they have never before considered. Although this can be a very stressful time, there is way to help make transition smoother. Even when a child is very young there are things that families can begin to do to plan for the future.
Draw up a will, plan your estate and write a Letter of Intent.
Plan for their child’s adulthood very early on.
Get to know adults with disabilities
Find out about support options which exist in your community
Learn to advocate for services you and your child will need in the future.
Keep your connections to your community.
Help your child make connections in his community.
Give your child opportunities to contribute to h is family, his friends, and his community.
Be sure your child has the skills he needs to communicate with others.
1)The most recycled product used by consumers in the world today is the automobile. Nearly every car taken off the road is recycled. If all the cars recycled in one year were lined up, the line would circle the earth almost two times.
2)Help organize a recycling drive at your kid’s school, on your street, in your community, or in your home. It doesn’t take much to start. Be sure to separate recyclable materials into different categories like glass, paper, plastics and metals. Find out where you’re nearest recycling center is by looking in the phone book.
3)Plant a tree. Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and produce oxygen that we need to survive.
4)Avoid using pesticides and other chemicals on your grass and yard. They are harmful to the water we drink, to kids who play on the lawn, and the animals that walk on it.
5)Hold garage sales or donate any old clothes or materials you have to charity
Another thing is to be considered, Parents are among the world’s most passionate art collectors, saving their children’s artwork until every nook and cranny is filled. But when space runs out, how do you decide what to keep, what to recycle and how to display all of those precious things.
Better Behavior gives families discipline creative options without spanking. When your child misbehaves, an appropriate disk containing different consequences related to the behavior is placed on the wheel. When your child spins the wheel, he or she is required to follow whatever consequence the arrow stops on. There are different web sites that gives you the ultimate suggestion in parenting teens, feel free to go:
http://www.abundantlifeacademy.us
http://www.abundantlifeacademy.info
http://www.troubledteens4jesus.com
It offers a wide variety of information pertaining to parenting teens in today’s society. They hope that the information presented on this site will be of some use to parents everywhere.
Posted: April 19th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: good, Ideas, impaired, person, solo, Traveling, vacation, visually | 3 Comments »
A cruise is a possibility, any other ideas?
Posted: April 15th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Camping | Tags: Camps, disabled, etc., HIV/AIDS, Ideas, Korea., orphanages, People, South, volunteer, want | 1 Comment »
I have been running some yahoo and google searches and so far I’m not coming up with a lot of options. Any help you could give, pointing me in the right direction, would be great.
Nope, just Korea. And yes, I know Southeast Asia is much worse in terms of AIDS but my interest in Korea is aiming to be professional.
You didn’t really touch on orphanages or helping disabled people. Care to elaborate there?
Posted: April 11th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Camping | Tags: camp, Cool, Ideas, Kids, Reviews, Summer | 1 Comment »
Summer is soon coming knocking round the corner and some of the parents are worried about where to send their kids for a good kid’s summer camping trip and experience. There are lots of kids summer camp that are easy to find in almost all parenting magazines or website but they expensive too. Here I attempt to give reviews that I think could help you understand things better.
If you are the one looking something different than the usual old boring stuff then try your hands at a summer theatre program with lots of acting classes and training. Read some summer camp reviews at places like advanced acting “The best summer theatre program ever!” and I’m getting lead roles now!”.
The prime focus of this kids summer camp is Fine arts and acting or performing arts, drama etc. It is located in Palo Alto California and it is a day Camp. Got the desire for this then go no where. Fine arts, acting or performing arts kind of summer camps are very beneficial for kids if the inclination of your child is towards nature, he/she is a good detail oriented guy and loves arts and crafts subjects. The kids in this camp will love the training and environment to cultivate his creativity and imagination.
Interaction with lots of like minded kids will definitely prove a wise decision if you send your kids at advanced acting summer camps.
If you like traveling, visiting new places then how about a travel type summer camp situated in Mill Valley California. Here the focus is Teen tour or Adventure and excursion. The name is adventure cross country. Visit the site and find out more about the various trips they organize like all multi sports trip, blue water trip, rocky mountain leadership. They also cover Europe and other parts of the world. This is a great outdoor summer camp in California. Lots of outdoor activities for the kids and a great place to spend summer for your kids.
While surfing the site you will come across various multi-sport adventures activities like rock climbing, surfing, water sports or sea kayaking, and there is overnight backpacking in North America. I am sure that you’d like your kids to try these activities if they love outdoor and adventurous type of activities.
Here is another summer camp review one that should motivate you. If your kids have a bright scientific kind of mind and is a science aficionado here is another kids summer camp – Bright Minds Summer Science. This camp is situated in San Francisco, California. It is Co-ed and the stress is Science / Computer / Nature. The name is Bright Mind Institute where all the required detailed info can be found.
This is a multidiscipline diagnose and treatment center specially catering to children with learning disabilities and extraordinary needs. The kids that suffer from hearing deficits (ADD/ADHD), autism, and language and speech disabilities will find it a great program.
They have a great staff of doctors, therapists, educators, and psychologists available and trained to take care of your children.