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Navigating Your Child’s Diagnosis with Confidence

The Diagnosis Conversation: Staying Centered Amidst Uncertainty Navigating a special needs diagnosis can leave you feeling anxious and unsure. One moment stands out: being told “there’s nothing wrong with your child” when you know something’s different.

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Learn More About New Research in Positive Behavior Support

Getting informed about Positive Behavior Support (PBS) treatments for your child involves more than just understanding the approach itself. A parent-centered approach means clinicians should clearly explain where their recommendations come from, including the latest PBS research. This helps you make informed decisions about your child’s treatment.

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Innovative Housing Solutions for People with Disabilities

Creating a Home that Works for Everyone: Innovative Housing Solutions for Individuals with Disabilities. When the journey to find a suitable home becomes overwhelming, group homes, shared living arrangements, and community-based models offer new possibilities.

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Person-Centered Planning and Medicaid Waivers

Person-centered planning empowers individuals with disabilities to make their own choices. This approach respects individuality and fosters independence, helping loved ones achieve their dreams. Tailored services focus on what matters most, like Medicaid waiver benefits, which provide tailored opportunities for growth and development.

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A Love Letter to ALL Families

Nurturing a Loved One: Guardianship’s Emotional Weight and Rewarding Bond Living with the weight of guardianship can feel overwhelming. As a court-appointed guardian, you’re a key decision-maker and advocate for your ward, navigating complex healthcare, financial, and legal systems. In the chaos, remember that forming deep connections with your ward is possible.

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How To Prepare For Emergencies And Handy Family Safety Checklist

Making an emergency plan can feel overwhelming, especially when you have a child with unique needs. One step at a time, start by identifying what makes your child’s situation different. This might include medical conditions, mobility challenges, or sensory sensitivities. For example, if your child needs oxygen, create a plan for emergency oxygen use.

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The Unseen Resolutions We Keep: Celebrating Life with Special Needs

Families raising children with disabilities are masters of problem-solving. You juggle appointments, meals, therapies, school schedules, and everyday life — often with very little extra time or energy. What many parents don’t realize is that small shifts can make a big difference in your daily rhythm.

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Loved One’s Holiday Prep: 8 Tips

The holidays often bring sensory overload and changing routines. Using a special needs holiday preparation guide helps everyone feel steady. Try keeping quiet spaces ready for breaks. You are doing enough.

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