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When God Made Special Need Mothers He Added a Few Extra Ingredients!

Ever wondered what makes a mother’s model truly exceptional? Dive into the divine blueprint as we uncover three pairs of eyes—a whisper through closed doors for innocence’s sake; an intuitive glance at life unseen but needed; and a comforting gaze that sees beyond mistakes.

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Your Baby is Not Normal

Why should I read this? A loving mother watches helplessly as her infant rejects her tender gaze, his silent emptiness awakening a hurricane of fear and doubt.

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Spring is in the Air

Spring brings hope for renewal as we anticipate growth. In this issue, discover special camps designed for individuals with unique needs—find locations, details, and experiences tailored to their journeys. Additionally, explore puberty challenges through insightful articles, gain wisdom from fellow parents, and access helpful resources tailored to support you on this evolving path.

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The Intruder

Autism isn’t a badge of honor or a character-building bonfire; it’s a battle fought in silence, often by mothers who bear the weight of this invisible war. We wear the mask of acceptance while yearning for something more—a world that doesn’t pivot around our children’s challenges but understands them.

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Puberty!

Puberty: The Uncharted Territory for Autistic Teens Navigating puberty can be challenging for any child, but for those on the autism spectrum like my daughter Catharine, it brings unique challenges.

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Progress Report/Reality Check

Discover clarity in your child’s educational journey with our comprehensive progress report template. Tailored for parents navigating multiple schools, this tool bridges gaps left by varying progress reports and offers tailored insights from dedicated educators. Unlock actionable skills development tailored specifically to your learner’s needs.

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Preparing for the “Monthly Visitor”

Why should you start preparing for your special needs daughter’s first period? This excerpt shares from mothers who’ve walked the path, offering practical advice on what to say and how to approach this milestone with empathy and readiness. Get ready for informed, compassionate guidance that eases anxiety and empowers both parent and child.

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Extensive Employer Survey Ever on People With Disabilities.

Uncovering America’s Hidden Talent: The Groundbreaking Study on Hiring People with Disabilities Reveal the untapped potential in your workforce—new insights from a massive employer survey reveal how companies nationwide are discovering incredible value in hiring people with disabilities. This U.S.

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5 Steps to Improving Communication with the Special Education Team

Unlock seamless support by embracing open dialogue. Discover your child’s unique journey through five crucial steps: introduce yourself, share strengths and challenges, collaborate on strategies, attend key meetings together when possible, and maintain consistent communication throughout the school year to ensure every member of the special education team works in harmony for optimal student progress.

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Playing the Waiting Game

Make waiting easier with these special needs parenting tips. From bringing a “ready bag” packed with snacks, toys, and wipes to playing games like I Spy or making up stories together at home, discover fun activities that turn time into learning moments for you and your child.

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