Sept/Oct 2011

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8 Steps to Getting a Free Ipad for Special Needs Uses

Navigating technology costs can feel overwhelming when seeking better support for your child. Explore iPad assistance programs and special needs technology grants to help bridge the gap. A free iPad for special needs uses is within reach.

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Special Fans: Davis

Davis’ first day of 1st grade felt both exciting and overwhelming. As a special needs parent, every milestone matters deeply. Here’s my quick tip: Capture his big moments—simple photos and heartfelt notes to share with family or post on Facebook. It helps keep memories alive in our busy days. Remember, each small step is progress!

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Avoiding Unmatched Expectations

Don’t settle for less than what your child deserves. When it comes to special education, expectations matter. In a world that craves simplicity and instant gratification, navigating an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) can feel overwhelming. But armed with the right strategies and knowledge, you can confidently advocate for your child’s unique needs.

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Plan & Prepare: Healthy Eating Plan for the New School Year

Keep kids thriving with these simple school-day prep tips: Pack a balanced breakfast every morning Choose quick, nutritious snacks for afternoons Plan lunches that keep meals healthy and fun By establishing routines now you set kids up for success—better focus, energy, and lifelong habits. Take these steps today so tomorrow brings brighter days!

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Doug’s 3-Point Back-To-School Guide for Parents

Stock nutritious foods, involve kids in selection, and ensure morning meals. Pack wholesome lunches with fruits, veggies, and whole grains. Limit “tech time” and prioritize physical activity. Offer varied movement options—sports, walks, dancing—to keep children engaged and active throughout the school year. A healthy body supports a focused mind!

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Mommy’s Timeout: Fall Foliage

Caregiving often leaves little space for yourself. Experience moments of serenity during autumn by focusing on your breathing. Using fall foliage relaxation tips can help you find a calm, peaceful center today.

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Kids’ Books Essentials: Supporting Different-Ability Awareness

Discover the magic of self-acceptance and kindness with these heartwarming stories! “Mr. Biggs in the City”: A furry friend overcomes obstacles to find his place – skateboarding ballet? You’ll never guess his secret! (English/Spanish) “The Boy Who Grew Flowers”: Rick’s flowers are perfect for dancing… but will anyone dance with him?

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5 Ways Fitness Can Improve Autism Symptoms

Discover how fitness can transform autism symptoms for children and adults alike. Regular exercise improves self-esteem, social skills, and cognitive function while preventing preventable diseases. Start small – just one or two enjoyable activities a day to build confidence and movement gradually.

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2011 Cover Winner: Angela Ruzicka & Amanda Angela

Inspire the next generation by teaching kindness through stories. Angelina Ruzicka’s Wendy on Wheels books celebrate differences, helping kids embrace inclusivity and feel good about themselves. Start with simple acts of friendship—be a role model! #DiversityInKidsBooks #EncourageUnderstanding

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