In Part 1, we discussed invisible disorders and how they run in families. We also met my youngest daughter, who’s struggled with weight gain. Here, I’ll introduce you to my older daughter and the auto-immune disorder she has––and how we’ve found help for her.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care, Family Support
Gardening can be a fun and therapeutic activity for you and your children. Here are some tips on getting started.
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Learn about the Burkhart Center for Autism Education and Research and how they support families of children with autism in the Lubbock area.
Categories: Family Support
Some tips for traveling on a plane with a wheelchair.
Categories: Family Support
There are many camps for kids with disabilities. Here’s how to research and find the right camp for your child.
Categories: Family Support
It is vital parents begin creating a vision for their child’s life and transition planning from Day 1. Here are some things to think about for the future.
Categories: Transition to Adulthood
Take a look at the “Play for All Abilities” Park in Round Rock. It is a great place to spend time as a family.
Categories: Family Support
Learn about the Dell Children’s Hospital Obesity Program.
Categories: Family Support
“Respite care” means getting rest from caring for your child so you can continue this important job in the future. Here is where you can find respite care.
Categories: Insurance & Financial Help
When an emergency happens, are you really prepared? Here are some tips to ensure you are.
Categories: Diagnosis & Health Care