Author, Janelle Molony, is asked tough questions, live on social media! There is so much to tell! Molony talks about coming to “the end of herself,” finding strength, deeper faith, and high-quality relationships.
Category: Homeschooling
Hear from author, Janelle Molony, and son, David, on I Know Autism as they talk homeschooling, adoption, and autism with host Sean Sullivan.
Though I don’t have a toddler, listening to Natasha Daniels, host of Anxious Toddlers Parenting (AT Parenting Podcast), is a total joy to listen to ….
Official release date: Feb. 1, 2020.
Ranked #35 out of 2.2K memoirs, #5 for foster care and #5 for special needs books on WattPad! (9/18/19)
Our love story is now ready for you to read from beginning to… well, the date of adoption. Everything after that is, um, here. *On my blog.* I can’t wait to hear what your favorite part of the book is. What made you cry? What made you laugh? Eep! I’m so excited…
I’m so excited to be growing in community and seeing my stories go *beyond* myself. If you are looking for me, here’s where I can be found…
PTSD can manifest in many ways, one being nightmares. For my foster son, it seems he suffered from reliving the same scenario repeatedly. Here’s what we experienced and a few solutions we tried. Focus on the healing, love them as-is, and stay present, even when they don’t.
In a matter of months, this child we were caring for had received nine diagnosis’ with three more to be confirmed or ruled out. Be warned. This is not an unusual situation to run into.
“Clean your room,” I said. “I did,” my son retorts. A sense of déjà vu hit me. And then I remembered. Two years ago I made my son a promise.
There is a special kind of time called “Mommy Time.” It’s sacred to me. One of the best parts of my Mommy Time is that ….