Sometimes it can be difficult to receive a diagnosis for your child. This article is meant to shed some light on options and possibly give you some of the hope I received.
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Adoption is a very involved process. When you make the decision to adopt children, patience is the word of the day. This article offers insight and advice from the perspective of an adoptive parent.
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Teaching your child about the great outdoors can be a valuable learning tool and a great way to create lasting memories. Outdoor excursions can be an inexpensive and fun way to spend time as a family. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
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Whatever the situation may be (hospitalizations, sensory issues, behavioral troubles) a number of families find that homeschooling their child is a good fit. Here are a few ideas and options for you to consider.
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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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Need a little help to get by? This article lists resources that provide critical basic services to help meet your family’s needs.
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This article provides tips and ideas to help your family have a fun summer vacation!
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Data shows that more than 20% of children from 6th through 12th grades are or have been a victim of bullying. Do you know what bullying really looks like? What the law says in Texas with regard to bullying? This article provides information to help you arm your child against the bullies they may encounter in life.
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Being the parent of a child with a disability is a lot of work. The needs of your child with a disability are placed above yours and everyone else’s much of the time because many of their needs are so important. How can you make sure that the siblings of your child with a disability feel how special they really are? Read on for a few tips on how to make that happen.
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