Texas Hands and Voices supports families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing. They are a parent-driven nonprofit organization.
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A diagnosis of Alzheimer's is difficult for everyone, but especially for children. This article offers suggestions for helping children with disabilities deal with the impact of Alzheimer’s in their lives.
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Some local gyms offer cheerleading teams for athletes with disabilities.
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A Care Notebook is a good way to organize your child’s medical information and paperwork. This article gives practical tips for making one.
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Does your child enjoy playing outdoors? Would your child enjoy being part of a sports league for children with disabilities? If yes, consider Miracle League at Town & Country, a fun, positive and supportive group. Their fall baseball program works to fill the needs of all participants.
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Are you a fan of the arts in Texas? Do you have a child, teen or young adult with a disability or special health care need? Are you looking for fun and creative ways to inspire and encourage? VSA Texas, the State Organization on Arts & Disability, may be just what you’re looking for!
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Any Baby Can of San Antonio helps families of children with chronic illness or developmental delays through a number of programs. All services are free of charge to families of children who qualify.
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What would you do if your child had a problem with learning, behavior or health? Would your first thought be to fix it? Would you seek help from others or would you keep it to yourself? Where do you go from here? That is a whole lot to think of at one time.
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If you’re looking for local support for yourself or a loved one with Tourette syndrome, you’ve come to the right place. This article provides a brief overview of Tourette syndrome and where to find support in your region.
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After your child, you – the parent - are the most important member of your child’s IEP (Individual Education Program) committee. You know your child better than anyone else! Be prepared for the meeting, and have the confidence to be the best advocate for your child.
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