by nancymusarra | Apr 6, 2023 | Uncategorized
Plus, 7 Things You Can Do Today To Build Your Resilience Resiliency is not automatic. It’s not something we’re born with like other innate qualities. Instead, it’s a skill learned and practiced over time. We need this skill to deal with stressful situations, crises,...
by nancymusarra | Nov 2, 2022 | Uncategorized
What can you say to someone who has been seizure free for months, but is now hospitalized after a break-through seizure? What can you say to someone with an intellectual disability who feels defeated and depressed as they struggle with tasks that seem so easy for...
by nancymusarra | Sep 23, 2022 | Parents of Kids with Special Needs, Uncategorized
I had a two-year-old little boy when my daughter was born and I was excited to have a girl. But just days after she was born, I noticed that something was different. She did not act like other babies. Instead, she seemed to be at one extreme or the other. She either...
by nancymusarra | Aug 17, 2022 | Mental Health Insights, Uncategorized
And other important seizure-related sleep questions for parents raising kids with Epilepsy… Parents raising kids with epilepsy understand how important anti-epileptic medications (AED’s) are to seizure control. However, they soon discover that SLEEP is equally...
by nancymusarra | Jul 27, 2022 | First Responders, Uncategorized
As the prevalence of people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continues to rise, so will the number of interactions with judges, law enforcement, and court personnel. Not because they will necessarily commit crimes, but simply as a reflection of how...
by nancymusarra | Jul 13, 2022 | Mental Health Insights, Uncategorized
Whether an affair is emotional or physical, most originate from a need to find what’s missing in a marriage or relationship or to satisfy a sexual or other addiction not supported by their significant other. Secret romances are often described as fun, exciting,...