By CHef David's Kids on January 05, 2012

“Chef Davids Kidz Wishgrant Charity” would like to THANK all our Amazing Sponsors – EA Electric Arts, Spin Masters, THQ, American Airlines Arena- Jarred Diamond and Elizabeth Roca, Bank Atlantic Center, Marlins, MLB Dream Wish 4 a Day, Dream Chaser WWE, Hasbro Toys, and to all who have donated for your continued efforts in assisting us on making our kidz wishes come true.

By CHef David's Kids on August 08, 2011

The Trease family desperately needs your support. They have been chosen to receive a DISNEY DREAM WISH in October 2011 but the dream wish does not include airfare for the family and their nurse.

Please help us in raising airline tickets funds for the Trease family whom which reside in Clearwater , Nebraska and need to fly down to Orlando Florida for this once in a life time DREAM WISH for their daughter.

from left to right, 5yrs old Miss Summer , Princess Nikki in the center 9yrs old and 11yrs old, big-sister & beauty Miss Jennifer Trease on the right.



By CHef David's Kids on July 19, 2011


Just like a snowflake or a fingerprint, every child especially a child with special needs, is unique in their own special way.

Every child has a unique way of feeling, thinking, and interacting with others. Some children are shy, while others are outgoing; some are active, while others are calm; some are fretful, while others are easy-going.

As a loving and nurturing parent, it’s your job to encourage them to embrace their uniqueness and celebrate their individual qualities. Allow your child to express themselves through their interests.

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By CHef David's Kids on July 19, 2011

You Can never Spoil a Child through Love.

We all worry about spoiling our child, especially if they special needs, but rest assured that you can never spoil your child with too much love.

Love does not and never will, spoil a child.

Love is imperative to a child’s healthy development and self esteem and it’s just not possible to ever love your child too much.

All children need caring adults to spend time with them, play with them, teach them, protect them, and enjoy life with them, to be there, for both the good times and the bad times.

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By CHef David's Kids on July 19, 2011

Having a special need child in the family doesn’t mean you have to panic. Just like other kids, special needs children can learn to live a normal life and reach their full potential. Guidance, teaching and love are primary ingredients in rearing a special child and helping him reach full potential.

The “panicking” of parents upon learning about their child’s situation can be attributed to some common misconceptions in dealing with special needs children. These misconceptions lead to the thought that there is no bright future for special needs children. Unless these myths are fully understood and corrected, parents will never know that special needs children will still reach their full potentials. Here are the top 3 common special child misconceptions and the truth about them:

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