What Now? Making the Transition to the Empty Nest
For most young adults in their 20’s there comes a time when an adult child lets you know, it’s time to move out and establish a life away from their...
For most young adults in their 20’s there comes a time when an adult child lets you know, it’s time to move out and establish a life away from their...
Parents and schools have tools to help students learn and succeed. Progress monitoring is one of those tools. Even if a child has a disability, they can still learn and...
How many of us remember when we heard our child has a special need? Time stops, and all that matters is finding out information on how to support them. In...
WATCH NOW In this video, Rebecca Ralston, Senior Director of Early Childhood and Preventive Health at Special Olympics International, shares a tip about the importance of play for children with...
WATCH NOW Discover the positive impact of volunteer work for individuals with special needs in this transformative video. Jeff Hancock from Employee U shares insights on how volunteerism brings purpose,...
In the year 2000, there was no #MeToo movement, and little awareness of the widespread sexual abuse that occurred through schools, churches and youth organizations. Most parents were naive about...
FREE DOWNLOADS: Life Skills Activity Pack Introducing the LIFE SKILLS Activity Pack Download – perfect for parents raising children with special needs! Teaching your child important life skills doesn’t have...
Repetitive behaviors are very common among many neurodiverse individuals, and they often vary in the way they appear from person to person. These behaviors may include restricted interests, self-injurious behavior...
WATCH NOW Click in to watch the video and learn more from creator and mom, Erin Ashayeri. Newborn Craniofacial Care Kit donation page: https://www.myface.org/welcome-baby/ myFace website: https://www.myface.org/
[K-12+ Beyond] Summer is a time to slow down, kick back and lean into all that summer family fun. As a parent, I know you’re thinking, “slow down …hey, no...