need (in)couragement as an ordinary mom of special kids? me, too.
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Sometimes when you need a space for encouragement and you can't find one that already exists, you have to carve it out on your own.
That's what me and my friends Brittnie, Tammy, and Heather are doing as we partner with (in)courage to lead the small group "Ordinary Moms, Special Kids."
And, yes, I do need a new headshot, but that's not the point.
All four of us are special needs mamas. Because of that, the leadership for (in)courager groups graciously made us into a bigger facilitator team than usual, allowing four of us to co-lead so that we could love our group well amidst the realities of IEPs and therapies and hospitalizations and homework struggles and and and and... well, all those things that could pull us away from our (in)couraging space for a time.
If you'd like to join us, click here and sign up and then we can add you to the Facebook page where we can build each other up, pray for one another, and share wisdom, tears, and joy in our common yet individually unique journeys of parenting children with special needs.
Because we all need a little (in)couragement, right?
That's what me and my friends Brittnie, Tammy, and Heather are doing as we partner with (in)courage to lead the small group "Ordinary Moms, Special Kids."
And, yes, I do need a new headshot, but that's not the point.
All four of us are special needs mamas. Because of that, the leadership for (in)courager groups graciously made us into a bigger facilitator team than usual, allowing four of us to co-lead so that we could love our group well amidst the realities of IEPs and therapies and hospitalizations and homework struggles and and and and... well, all those things that could pull us away from our (in)couraging space for a time.
If you'd like to join us, click here and sign up and then we can add you to the Facebook page where we can build each other up, pray for one another, and share wisdom, tears, and joy in our common yet individually unique journeys of parenting children with special needs.
Because we all need a little (in)couragement, right?