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How to prepare your life and home as a disabled parent

9/26/2018

 
Please enjoy the following guest post by Ashley Taylor on how to prepare your home for a baby as a disabled parent.

Ashley Taylor is a freelance writer, photographer, and advocate for people with disabilities. She created DisabledParents.org to provide information and resources to other parents with disabilities. When she isn’t working, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.
how to prepare your life and home as a disabled parent
When it comes to parenthood, we all know that there is no way to prepare for every eventuality. That being said, there are many things you can do to give yourself the best possible shot possible as a disabled parent. Here are a few ways you can make sure your life and home are ready for your baby.

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Clearing the Air: Two Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality

9/20/2018

 
Please enjoy the following guest post by Jenny Wise on how to improve the air quality in your home.
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Jenny created Special Home Educator as a forum for sharing her adventures in homeschooling and connecting with other homeschooling families. Jenny is a homeschooling mom to four children.
CLEARING THE AIR: TWO WAYS TO IMPROVE INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Has your child been sneezing or coughing and you just aren’t sure why? When it comes to kids, upper respiratory conditions can mean a lot of things — a friend at school has a head cold, the pollen count is really high or Fido has been shedding more than normal. You may think all of these things are out of your control, but you may want to think again.

You cannot control the air outside your home, but you can take steps to manage the air inside your home. From shortness of breath to stuffy noses, itchy rashes and red eyes, the air quality of your home directly affects the quality of your life and your family’s. Here are two ways you can help make your home less friendly to allergens and pollutants.

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