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Real Mom’s Share: Lisa Lupi

Managing the daily routine is a labor of love. Mom Lisa Lupi shares how she navigates the struggles disabled children families face. Start small today by prioritizing one quiet moment for yourself.

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Meet: Indigo Abell

Finding a rhythm in a Master’s Program Pursuit can feel like a delicate dance. When you are a non-verbal special needs advocate, carving out Graduate School Balance Strategies requires extra grace. Focus on small, intentional study blocks during naptime. You are building a wonderful future for your family.

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Millicent Nicole Huser Shares With Us…

Preparing for a college journey for special needs young adults feels daunting when the path is unclear. Look into special education programs for disabled students to find a perfect, supportive fit. You’ve got this.

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Siblings Are Special, Too

Sibling bonds teach us lifelong lessons about love, resilience, and quiet strength. Discover how typical kids shine as helpers when their special needs sibling faces challenges—offering insights for families navigating those precious moments of unexpected support. Join us on Siblings Day: Where every hug speaks volumes beyond words. #SpecialNeedsBrotherSupport

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Real Moms Share: Joshua’s Success Story

From Premature Birth to Masters Degree Triumphs For parents raising children with disabilities, every day brings new challenges. How do we keep going when the road seems endless? For one family it started early—with premature birth and devastating doctor’s warnings of brain damage.

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Real Moms Share: Why Lola Won’t Be Going to School This Year

Why wouldn’t Lola be starting school today? For many parents raising blind and visually impaired children, each new academic year brings a mix of hope and anxiety. This week, I’ll be waking up alone at 5:45 a.m., without Lola waiting for the bus with smiles from Terri and Toshua.

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Real Moms Share: Raising Twins on the Spectrum

Parenting Twins on the Spectrum: Real Moms Share Their Unique Experiences Why should you read this? Discover firsthand insights from two moms navigating the complexities of raising twins on the autism spectrum.

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