Early Years

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Have You heard? IRS Increases Limit For ABLE Accounts

Managing finances for your child’s future can feel overwhelming. Recent changes to ABLE accounts IRS increase limit rules make it easier to save while staying eligible for government benefits. You are protecting their tomorrow.

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Better Ways to Measure Cognitive Change

Tracking growth can feel overwhelming when standard tests don’t tell the whole story. Comparing the NIHTB-CB benefits to a Stanford-Binet comparison helps clarify cognitive change measurement. You are doing great.

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Nice to Know: Identifying Developmental Markers

Tracking your child’s growth can feel overwhelming. Using a developing milestones checklist helps you notice key children’s social emotional markers. Ask for a pediatrician developmental identification review if you ever feel uncertain.

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Overcoming Bias

Navigating medical systems can feel exhausting when your needs are overlooked. Overcoming bias in healthcare—including disability discrimination in emergency care or racial inequality leading to unequal treatment—starts with clear advocacy. You matter.

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Special Needs Child and Drowning in Paperwork? Here’s What Helps Us

Managing special needs paperwork doesn’t have to feel like climbing Mount Everest. Creating simple systems—clear policies, step-by-step processes, and detailed procedures—helps any family stay organized. Start by picking one area, like daily medication or therapy appointments, then write the exact steps needed to manage it well.

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