ADVICE NEEDED! Safety Concerns
Keeping Your Autistic Child Secure: Essential Tips from Parents Who Know
Keeping Your Autistic Child Secure: Essential Tips from Parents Who Know
A few key things that can make your church welcoming: 1. Accessible pews and seating areas 2. Low, soft mats or portable cushions for easy transfers 3. Private diaper changing stations or spaces in nursery rooms 4. Trained volunteers familiar with common needs 5.
Maintaining special needs bus transport for children transitioning from early learning programs (ELP) to elementary education services (ESE) under their Individualized Education Program (IEP) can be complex but crucial.
Heel cord lengthening offers long-term benefits for children with Right Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy, improving mobility and reducing future surgical needs. While it’s an investment, many families report positive outcomes, like better gait and quality of life for their kids. If you’re considering this path, consult trusted specialists to weigh the risk-benefit ratio carefully.
How to Support Your Intellectually Delayed Daughter with Precocious Puberty: A Mom’s Perspective If you’re navigating precocious puberty like Tanya K and Jena T did, know this isn’t alone. Lupron injections can help delay early development but check if your insurance will cover them – it varies by company.
Nurture Your Child’s Passions While Building Core Skills Discover how tapping into your intellectually disabled son’s unique interests can supercharge his learning. This approach turns everyday activities, like counting colorful Legos or identifying shapes in books about dinosaurs, into playful lessons that boost alphabet and math confidence while keeping summer fun!
Mom, my heart breaks seeing you fight for your son’s safety and the rights of other children. This nightmare should never happen to any family. Trust me when I say we see the injustice too often; change is possible if enough voices raise together.
Caffeine toxicity claims the life of a young teen after excessive energy drink consumption. Energy drinks bypass FDA limitations meant for soda’s regulated caffeine amounts—a loophole that leaves kids unknowingly ingesting unsafe levels.
Raising a child with Down syndrome often brings unexpected advocacy roles. Phil Pedlikin, a proud parent advocate and father of a 16-year-old with Down syndrome, shows us that small steps lead to big change. Phil Pedlikin, father of a 16-year-old with Down syndrome and proud parent advocate, balances a busy career with his mission.
Planning for the future can feel daunting when navigating complex support systems. Explore the ABLE Act benefits for families supporting disabled children to help fund your child’s dreams. You are building a secure path.