My friend Stephanie Roach—who is married mother of two special needs children age 24 (daughter) and age 22 (son)—joins us to share how we can better support friends and family members with specific needs.
In the episode, Stephanie talks about the following:
Historical treatment of individuals with special needs
Geraldo Rivera’s documentary
Improved laws and understanding—often led by special needs folks
Utah Parent Center—great resource
Insights and examples on how we can do better
Suggestions from her daughter
I learned so much from Stephanie about how to better support the special needs people in my life—I wish I had listened to this episode decades ago. Stephanie is also the person who suggested the name of our podcast “Listen, Learn and Love” about 8 years ago. I will be forever grateful to Stephanie for her help.
Thank you, Stephanie, for coming on the podcast. Your family is awesome. I encourage everyone to listen and share this episode.
Links:
Utah Parent Center: https://utahparentcenter.org/
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My friend Stephanie Roach—who is married mother of two special needs children age 24 (daughter) and age 22 (son)—joins us to share how we can better support friends and family members with specific needs.
In the episode, Stephanie talks about the following:
Historical treatment of individuals with special needs
Geraldo Rivera’s documentary
Improved laws and understanding—often led by special needs folks
Utah Parent Center—great resource
Insights and examples on how we can do better
Suggestions from her daughter
I learned so much from Stephanie about how to better support the special needs people in my life—I wish I had listened to this episode decades ago. Stephanie is also the person who suggested the name of our podcast “Listen, Learn and Love” about 8 years ago. I will be forever grateful to Stephanie for her help.
Thank you, Stephanie, for coming on the podcast. Your family is awesome. I encourage everyone to listen and share this episode.
Links:
Utah Parent Center: https://utahparentcenter.org/
Talk given in our YSA Ward on the character of our Heavenly Parents and Jesus—and how that brings us peace, healing, and hope.
Focused on seven concepts:
1) Our Heavenly Parents love all Their children
2) We have to believe/know we are acceptable to God. That we are created as intended. That no one is a mistake
3) Zion isn’t sameness
4) Jesus loves to forgive
5) Whole and complete now
6) Don’t feel you are behind
7) Throw out the dating checklist
Links:
Seven Tips for Overcoming Porn Use: www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2020/10/young-adults/7-tips-for-overcoming-pornography-use
How the Savior’s Healing Applies to Repenting from Sexual Sin: www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2020/08/young-adults/how-the-saviors-healing-power-applies-to-repenting-from-sexual-sin
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My friend Stephanie Roach—who is married mother of two special needs children age 24 (daughter) and age 22 (son)—joins us to share how we can better support friends and family members with specific needs.
In the episode, Stephanie talks about the following:
Historical treatment of individuals with special needs
Geraldo Rivera’s documentary
Improved laws and understanding—often led by special needs folks
Utah Parent Center—great resource
Insights and examples on how we can do better
Suggestions from her daughter
I learned so much from Stephanie about how to better support the special needs people in my life—I wish I had listened to this episode decades ago. Stephanie is also the person who suggested the name of our podcast “Listen, Learn and Love” about 8 years ago. I will be forever grateful to Stephanie for her help.
Thank you, Stephanie, for coming on the podcast. Your family is awesome. I encourage everyone to listen and share this episode.
Links:
Utah Parent Center: https://utahparentcenter.org/