Special Kids—Chosen Moms with Sandra Nieto
In this episode of At This Table, host Shelly Brown welcomes Sandra Nieto, author of Special Kids—Chosen Moms: A Mother’s Guide to Raising Her Special Needs Child. Sandra shares her deeply personal journey of raising her son, Clay, who was blind, medically fragile, and developmentally delayed. With honesty, humility, and hope, Sandra offers practical insights and heartfelt encouragement for moms walking the special needs journey—and for anyone supporting families who do.
Episode Highlights:
- What led Sandra to write Special Kids—Chosen Moms
- The unexpected ways God meets us in the hardest seasons
- Practical tips for managing medical care and home life
- How to care for your marriage and family in the midst of caregiving
- The power of Scripture and prayer when you're running on empty
If you’re raising a child with special needs—or if you love someone who is—this conversation is
for you. Sandra’s words remind us that God equips us for the path He places us on, and we never
have to walk it alone.
If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to discuss creation with skeptics, this episode will give you the tools and confidence to step into those conversations with boldness and clarity!
Resources and Links:
- Connect with Sandra and get your copy of Special Kids—Chosen Moms at
www.sandranieto.com - Learn more about Redemption Press: redemption-press.com
- Subscribe to At This Table wherever you listen to podcasts
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