Reading with your child each day is a way to strengthen your child’s reading and comprehension skills. And it can be fun for you both.
Categories: Education & Schools
Children with disabilities can join after-school activities. They may need extra support. Here are some available supports to make it easier and more enjoyable.
Categories: Education & Schools
Let’s learn about differentiated instruction––what it is and how it can be used in school and at home.
Categories: Education & Schools
As parents, we never forget the day we learn about our child’s diagnosis. Here are some steps to take after hearing this news for the first time.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care
Learn some tips for talking to and about people with disabilities.
Categories: Family Support
Here are some practical ideas for increasing independence by sending a child on some simple “errands.”
Categories: Transition to Adulthood
Siblings of kids with disabilities play a special role in society. Here are 5 important messages that you should share with the siblings of your child with a disability.
Categories: Family Support
Teaching children with disabilities to notice environmental cues is one strategy to teach more independence. Here are some strategies for doing so.
Categories: Family Support
What is the Texas Autism Supplement and what do parents need to know about it?
Categories: Education & Schools
Sometimes children and adults with disabilities relate to the world in unique ways. Here are some ideas for relating to people who experience the world differently.
Categories: Family Support