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The Best Thing: having a child with special needs isn't the worst. it might just be -
by Dawn Schneider
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Synopsis
What if people with special needs aren’t a mistake—but a divine gift?
What if God places them in our lives to reveal more of His heart and give us glimpses of heaven itself?
When Dawn Schneider first learned that her son Cory had special needs, she was met with gentle apologies. But as their ...
What if God places them in our lives to reveal more of His heart and give us glimpses of heaven itself?
When Dawn Schneider first learned that her son Cory had special needs, she was met with gentle apologies. But as their ...
What if people with special needs aren’t a mistake—but a divine gift?
What if God places them in our lives to reveal more of His heart and give us glimpses of heaven itself?
When Dawn Schneider first learned that her son Cory had special needs, she was met with gentle apologies. But as their journey unfolded, Dawn began to see something extraordinary: what many viewed as a challenge had become one of life’s greatest gifts
In The Best Thing, Dawn shares her deeply personal and inspiring story of reframing what it means to be a parent. Through heartfelt reflections and real-life moments equal parts raw and profoundly moving, she invites readers to see the beauty, purpose, and unexpected joy that come with raising a child who experiences the world differently.
More than a memoir, The Best Thing is a celebration of love, perspective, and the power of a story to change how we see one another. For any parent who has ever struggled with uncertainty or anyone seeking hope in life’s hardest moments, this book is a reminder that sometimes the thing that feels most overwhelming turns out to be the best thing of all.
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