Special Lifetimeshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brownJoin host Erin Martin as she speaks candidly with parents of children with special needs and those who work with children with special needs, hospital staff and familys that have experienced the loss of a child. Here you will find a place to call home, a place of comfort and stability. Children with special needs are brought to special people for a reason, finding that purpose is some thing I would love to help with.enCopyright Erin Martin-Brown (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 02:30:00 GMTFri, 08 Jul 2011 17:00:00 GMTSelf HelpBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0http://graph.facebook.com/1848833174/picture?type=largeSpecial Lifetimeshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brownJoin host Erin Martin as she speaks candidly with parents of children with special needs and those who work with children with special needs, hospital staff and familys that have experienced the loss of a child. Here you will find a place to call home, a place of comfort and stability. Children with special needs are brought to special people for a reason, finding that purpose is some thing I would love to help with.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comself help,special needs,children,hospital,family,advocate,doctors,parenting,advive,autismErinMartinXBrownnoJoin host Erin Martin as she speaks candidly with parents of children with special needs and those who work with children with special needs, hospital staff andepisodicThe too's and not too's part twohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/07/08/the-toos-and-not-toos-part-twoSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/07/08/the-toos-and-not-toos-part-two/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/07/08/the-toos-and-not-toos-part-twoFri, 08 Jul 2011 17:00:00 GMTThe too's and not too's part two Mrs Sandi Glover will join us on our second episode of what to and not to listen to. Doctors often make judgements that are not to effect. science goes only so far then comes god!! 00:31:00ErinMartinXBrownnodoctors,special needs,judgements,mistakes,medicalMrs Sandi Glover will join us on our second episode of what to and not to listen to. Doctors often make judgements that are not to effect. science goes only soThe to and not too'shttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/06/28/the-to-and-not-toosSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/06/28/the-to-and-not-toos/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/06/28/the-to-and-not-toosTue, 28 Jun 2011 13:00:00 GMTThe to and not too's Host Erin Martin-Brown is honered to share in deep discussion with Mrs Sandi Glover. We will be discussing our experiances in and out of the hospital, what advice to listen to snd what to let go. The inside intamte true storys of our own experiances.. 00:23:00ErinMartinXBrownnoDoctors,children,hospital,advive,advocateHost Erin Martin-Brown is honered to share in deep discussion with Mrs Sandi Glover. We will be discussing our experiances in and out of the hospital, what advSpecial Lifetimes: Equine Therapyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/20/special-lifetimes-equine-therapyLifestylehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/20/special-lifetimes-equine-therapy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/20/special-lifetimes-equine-therapyFri, 20 May 2011 15:00:00 GMTSpecial Lifetimes: Equine Therapy On this unique episode join me as I welcome Lorna Young as my guest. Lorna provides therapuetic horseback riding lessons to children with special needs. We will be discussing the benefits of equine therapy, Lorna's program, her feelings about working with special children, and the challenges Lorna herself has faced being born with a partially formed hand. Call in to join the conversation! 00:54:00ErinMartinXBrownnohorses,family,parenting,special needs,equine therapyOn this unique episode join me as I welcome Lorna Young as my guest. Lorna provides therapuetic horseback riding lessons to children with special needs. We wiSpecial Lifetimes: Mothering and Autismhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/10/special-lifetimes-mothering-and-autismFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/10/special-lifetimes-mothering-and-autism/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/10/special-lifetimes-mothering-and-autismTue, 10 May 2011 15:00:00 GMTSpecial Lifetimes: Mothering and Autism Join me, Erin Martin-Brown, for this special episode with guest Deborah Craver. Deborah's 19 year-old son, Aaron, has Autism. Aaron is a low functioning verbal autistic 18 year old.  His art time has been used by the school for motivation to complete assignments.  As a result, he has created wonderful mountain scenes of the Alaska landscape.   Acrylic paint is the medium used for most of his pictures, but now that Aaron is in high school and is enrolled in Art Classes, he is discovering that he can do the Denali Mountain in different mediums.  Acrylic paint dries quickly and is non-toxic in case some of the paint enters Aaron’s mouth. Art has been the one area that Aaron expresses himself freely.  It is rare to find him without some book or picture of the Denali Mountain close at his side.  This mountain seems to comfort him and painting or drawing it releases something inside of him that we do not understand.  As his mother, I am still wondering what he is trying to say each time he expresses this mountain.  One time he painted it with an alligator at the base of it.  Now, an alligator in Alaska is not what you would find naturally but Aaron expressed his feeling somehow by creating this image. Aaron also uses sketches to tell when something is wrong.  He does read and write, but it seems because of the autism, verbal communication is difficult and very rare.  Painting is not. We are now residing in Camden, Delaware where Aaron is enrolled in the Charlton Autism Program . Call in to join the conversation as Deborah talks about what life is like mothering a child with Autism, the challenges she faces, and how she gets through with a smile. 00:54:00ErinMartinXBrownnoautism,special needs,children,family,parentingJoin me, Erin Martin-Brown, for this special episode with guest Deborah Craver. Deborah's 19 year-old son, Aaron, has Autism. Aaron is a low functioning verbaSpecial Lifetimes: A Sister's Experiencehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/03/special-lifetimes-an-rns-perspectiveLifestylehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/03/special-lifetimes-an-rns-perspective/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/05/03/special-lifetimes-an-rns-perspectiveTue, 03 May 2011 15:00:00 GMTSpecial Lifetimes: A Sister's Experience On this episode I welcome Mikayla, my daughter, to gain her perspective on being the sister of a child with special needs, a child who died at 19 months old.. Call in live to join the conversation or send your questions prior to or during the show to speciallifetimesradio@gmail.com. 00:57:00ErinMartinXBrownnonursing,special needs,family,children,hospitalOn this episode I welcome Mikayla, my daughter, to gain her perspective on being the sister of a child with special needs, a child who died at 19 months old..Special Lifetimes brings you through the tearshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/04/12/special-lifetimes-brings-you-through-the-tearsSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/04/12/special-lifetimes-brings-you-through-the-tears/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/04/12/special-lifetimes-brings-you-through-the-tearsTue, 12 Apr 2011 20:00:00 GMTSpecial Lifetimes brings you through the tears In this episode of Special Lifetimes host Erin Martin with Guest Christopher Goldshmit will discuss some life changing events in his life. That have brought him advanced knowladge, understanding and clarity far beyond his years. Christopher also has a nefew with special needs. We will discuss how this has effected him and his out look on life.. 00:38:00ErinMartinXBrownnoteenages,special needs,communication,discussion,learningIn this episode of Special Lifetimes host Erin Martin with Guest Christopher Goldshmit will discuss some life changing events in his life. That have broughtSpecial Lifetimes with host Erin Martin-Brown; Behind the Glory a Grandmothers Talehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/02/06/special-lifetimes-with-host-erin-martin-brown-behind-the-glory-a-grandmothers-taleSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/02/06/special-lifetimes-with-host-erin-martin-brown-behind-the-glory-a-grandmothers-tale/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/02/06/special-lifetimes-with-host-erin-martin-brown-behind-the-glory-a-grandmothers-taleSun, 06 Feb 2011 22:00:00 GMTSpecial Lifetimes with host Erin Martin-Brown; Behind the Glory a Grandmothers TaleHost Erin Martin-Brown brings you the amazing story of Kimberly Gove a Grandmother and care provider. Kimberly not only faces the challenges of still being a parent to five children, but also being the soul care provider to a child with many special needs. This show will nourish you with examples of pure emotion and love. The kind of love and commitment that only can come from the purest of hearts. Kimberly is the perfect image of unconditional love. We will explore the emotion and overwhelming feelings that surround any human caring for a child with special needs. The duty's of a Grandmother caring for her grandson and how if possible to separate these emotions. Please mature audiences only 00:58:00ErinMartinXBrownnochildren with special needs,hospital,emotion,care provider,childrenHost Erin Martin-Brown brings you the amazing story of Kimberly Gove a Grandmother and care provider. Kimberly not only faces the challenges of still being a paSpecial Lifetimes: A Mother’s Cryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/01/03/special-lifetimes-a-mothers-crySelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/01/03/special-lifetimes-a-mothers-cry/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2011/01/03/special-lifetimes-a-mothers-cryMon, 03 Jan 2011 14:00:00 GMTSpecial Lifetimes: A Mother’s CryJoin me for this extraordinary episode in which I will introduce you to a wonderful, dedicated, and passionate mother and advocate. Mrs. Emily James is the mother of five-year old twins Maya and Marvell. In the 28th week of her pregnancy, Emily learned she was carrying one typical child, and one child with heart problems and Downs Syndrome. Emily will candidly discuss her feelings regarding how she felt unsupported when she learned of her daughter’s special needs, and how she coped with having a newborn infant in living in the hospital while caring for a healthy newborn as well. This will be an intense and highly emotional episode which may not be appropriate for younger listeners. 00:38:00ErinMartinXBrownnodowns syndrome,pregnancy,advocate,hospital,davids houseJoin me for this extraordinary episode in which I will introduce you to a wonderful, dedicated, and passionate mother and advocate. Mrs. Emily James is the mothMiracles Can Happen: The Story of Louie Jr.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2010/11/28/miracles-can-happen-the-story-of-louie-jrSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2010/11/28/miracles-can-happen-the-story-of-louie-jr/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/erinmartin-brown/2010/11/28/miracles-can-happen-the-story-of-louie-jrSun, 28 Nov 2010 22:00:00 GMTMiracles Can Happen: The Story of Louie Jr.In this episode you are going to hear an amazing inspirational story of a child with special needs who went from one of the spectrum to the other, achieving the impossible and blowing minds on the way. My guest will be Sara Vitale who will openly share the details of her personal experience living in a hospital with her son, how it shaped her life, and what life looks like five years into the journey.00:29:00ErinMartinXBrownnospecial needs,family,kids,children,hospitalIn this episode you are going to hear an amazing inspirational story of a child with special needs who went from one of the spectrum to the other, achieving the