The Parenting Impossible Podcast
Welcome back podcast fans! Join Annette and her incredible guests as they explore the many joys and challenges in the disability community.
Charitable Giving: How to Make Planned Gifts to Your Beloved Charity
Ever wondered how to give back to a charity or organization that has...
Institutionalized and Priced Out of Community-Based Services
Host Annette Hines and her guest, David Goldfarb who is the Director of...
Helping Neurodivergent Children Accomplish What Seems Impossible with Suzy Im
The third in a series featuring unique and innovative solutions for the...
The Future of Diagnosis of Dyslexia and Other Learning Differences
Working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, ed tech, and...
The Benefits of Virtual Reality and Other Technologies for Children with Neurodiversity
Host Annette Hines opens the podcast reflecting on the many ways that...
The Bullied Brain
Guest Jennifer Fraser, PhD founder of The Bullied Brain shares what she...
Getting Ready for the Holidays
Host Annette Hines opens the episode with an overview of the "Health and...
Self-Care with Daily Mindful Breaks
Even though mindfulness is familiar, and we know we should practice it,...
Special Needs Trust Administration
Host Annette Hines wraps up her series on legal planning and supporting...
Voice and Choice: Guardianship and Legal Decision-Making
Voice and Choice is a term host Annette Hines developed to refocus the...
Special Needs Awareness Month Series: Estate Planning
October is Special Needs Awareness Month! Attend one or all four short,...
Developing Family Money Smarts through Telling Our Story
Did you know that how you were raised and what you witnessed about money...
Emergency Preparedness for Children with Disabilities and Complex Medical Needs
When your family is faced with natural disasters or emergency situations,...
Curbing the Tide of Abuse in Our Communities
Sensitive Topic Warning: Host Annette Hines discusses child abuse and...
A Family’s Journey with Epilepsy with Marc Palmieri
What do you do when your five-month-old child has seizures that are only...