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We all need someone we can talk to, play with, tell our secrets to. A true friend will stick with you and brighten your darkest days. But when you have a disability, or you have children with disabilities, many times finding a friend who truly understands can be difficult. This article is intended to help you find a place in your community where great friendship can blossom.
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The most important tool in your tool box as a parent is knowledge. When you put in the time to research, meet with other parents and form an educated plan for your child, you can be confident in knowing that you are making the right decisions for your child.
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Join the Panhandle Down Syndrome Guild Buddy Walk on October 3rd!
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It’s hard to get around a small or large city without transportation. Abilene, Texas has a solution.
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A letter written to members of the educational team may help them understand and attempt inclusion for students with complex disabilities.
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There’s never a wrong time to think about summer plans for your child. Even if it’s far off, planning can help you find a summer camp for your child with a disability or special health care needs.
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Do you know what it is like to lose a loved one? Did you share your grief or keep it stored away? Each of us is different and grief can affect us differently. Do you remember what helped you get through? How did you know where to turn? Here are a few suggestions to explore when dealing with grief.
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It’s time for the 2015 Corpus Christi Heart Walk - are you ready? This article provides an overview of this terrific event.
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The Arc of Fort Bend provides information about services to families of kids with disabilities.
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The Arc of Beaumont provides people with disabilities the chance to learn how to speak up for themselves and others.
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