Special Olympics offers fun and exciting sports and other activities for kids and adults with disabilities.
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The PEN Project is a federally funded Parent Training and Information Center (PTI). They serve Texas parents of children with disabilities aged 0-26.
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A collection of “life lessons” from parents who share their experiences to benefit other parents.
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A collection of “lessons learned” from parents who shared their experiences to benefit other parents.
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When your child has epilepsy or a seizure disorder, it can take extra planning to make sure you cover all your bases. This article includes information about epilepsy support services in your area.
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Do you have a child with autism or other special health care needs? Do you need help finding resources and support for your child or family? If you are located in or around San Marcos in Hays County, you should know that the Central Texas Autism Network (CTAN) is ready and available to help you and your family to find the support you need.
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Morgan’s Wonderland is a fully accessible theme park designed to give children, adults and families a place to play without barriers.
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This article looks at services and educational training sessions provided by Region One Education Service Center (ESC) for parents, teachers, the community, and how to best address your child's needs.
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The Texas chapter of Variety was founded in 1935 by a group of businessmen. Their shared vision was to help children affected by poverty, abuse, neglect, disability or special health care needs.
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Stipends are often confusing. Some people think of stipends as a form of salary or payment for work done. Stipends are sometimes offered to college students to cover various expenses. Some organizations offer stipends to parents to help with the cost of attending training events.
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