Everyone seems to have a perfect life on Facebook. When we look at Instagram, we see all the beautiful photos. We have a glimpse into the perfect lives of friends and strangers. But the problem is, it’s not real.
Categories: Family Support
In the disability community, some terms are used almost interchangeably. How do you know which one to use?
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care
No one ever knows the right thing to say to a parent who has lost a child. Honestly, there is no “right thing.” Here’s a simple tip: Don’t avoid talking about the child who has passed. The parents want to know that they live on in your memories.
Categories: Family Support
As your child’s parent, you are an important member of their educational team. I hope these tips help you along the way.
Categories: Education & Schools
Here’s the truth of it: Raising a child with a disability is messy. Here's how to make it a little less messy.
Categories: Family Support
I'm very good at getting what is right for my son. Conflict doesn’t scare me a bit.
Categories: Transition to Adulthood
Schedule changes aren’t always easy for kids with autism. But sometimes there’s no other choice.
Categories: Family Support
PLAAFP determines the goals that are a part of your child's upcoming ARD meeting. Learn what PLAAFP is and how it works.
Categories: Education & Schools
Having a child (or children) with disabilities can be stressful. This is how one parent learned to meet her children's needs and her own.
Categories: Family Support
It takes some creativity to find ways that let the whole family enjoy holidays and special events. Here is how our family does it.
Categories: Family Support