Everyone poops, including our children with disabilities. Sometimes, it can be a nightmare. But sometimes you just have to laugh. Here’s my story. I hope it helps you realize you’re not alone!
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Children can succeed with the right support and parents who advocate for them. Meet Kenzie Green and her advocate mom.
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In Texas, we have to spend days in the house due to rain or heat. Here are a few tips to have fun and burn the extra energy off for your kids.
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A mom writes a letter to her son’s Admission, Review, and Dismissal Committee (ARD) members about her son’s Individualized Education Program (IEP).
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Mental illness is often misunderstood by people who do not live closely with it. Here is my personal experience of having a loved one who lives with mental illness.
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Bonding with your child should be so easy. It’s automatic for most, but what if you can't?
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Drivers who have orthopedic impairments and need permanent modifications to their vehicles in order to drive—and those who need modifications in order to ride in their primary vehicle—may qualify to receive a sales tax exemption for the purchase of a new vehicle.
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My son graduated from high school, but he does not have the job skills to get or hold a job—and he has a disability. Now what? How is he going to live on his own?
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As a parent of an adult child with a disability, I would like to share some thoughts on why it is important for parents to teach self-care skills at an early age.
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When my child was diagnosed with a disability, I sought the support of other parents, joined several organizations, and educated myself through books, conferences, and workshops. These were the tools that led me to advocacy.
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