In Maryland over 16,000 people with developmental disabilities and their families need help. This is one story
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Learn More About Cerebral Palsy [1]
Helpful Articles
- Advocacy: What Does That Word Mean to You? [2]
- Basic Blue Print for Advocating for Your Child with Special Needs [3]
- Early Intervention: First Steps in the Right Direction [4]
- 8 Ways to be a Great Advocate For Your Family Member With Special Needs [5]
- Advocating: What You Need to Know to Become a Better Advocate [6]
- “Instruction Manual” for Your Child With Special Needs [7]
- The Politics of Special Education: The Information You Need Right Now [8]
- A Review…What Is Special Education [9]
- Empowering Your Child’s Best Advocate: You [10]
- The Fine Line between Raising Awareness and Oversharing [11]
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