A Beautiful Song For Parents of Special Needs Children
DO YOU NEED TO BE INSPIRED: READ ON FOR GOOD CHEER!
Hello to all parents of children with special needs. I wanted to share with you a song I just discovered from youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84FHZhB5__Y&feature=player_embedded
It was written by Karen Taylor-Good and Lisa Aschmann and performed by Karen Taylor-Good in Orlando December 9th, 2008 for the first time to the parents of those that the song was created for.
THIS SO EXPRESSES WHAT WE ARE GOING THROUGH AS PARENTS OF A “SPECIAL” CHILD:
- we need you to listen
- we need a hug or 2
- we need friendship
- we need your understanding
- Don’t ignore or desert us if we have special needs
What does this song do for you? please share with us………
Parenting A Special Needs Child



Thanks for sharing this really moving song. Yes, friends and family members of special needs parents often don’t know how to help…and this song gives some direction.
I love this song too! I posted in on my blog just last week. You are right, the words are so right and meaningful for us aren’t they?
Yes the words are great, because they help to make us feel less isolated as parents of a special needs child.
We don’t need advice from people, but some empathic involvement to include them in our experience. A hug is always welcome!
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Just keep on taking one day at a time – realistic expectations, and appreciating the little things. Thanks for being there when I need you.
This is so very beautiful. Thank you for this song, and for all you to do reach out to so many parents who have the amazing task of raising our differently-abled kids.
WIth gratitude,
Ida
This is just beautiful. I don’t know how to explain how moving it is. Is it ok to share this with some of our parent/professional seminars? It would touch so many.
Yes of course, please share with pleasure.
what a beautiful and inspirational song for all us special needs parents out there.
what a great website too
http://parentingaspecialneedschild.com
i will definately be using all this information on my children..two adopted fas sons and 1 autistic grandson
you are a blessing