Special Needs

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Back to School Forms: Organize & Simplify Your & Your Child’s Life!

Quickly understand your child with printable back-to-school forms. These helpful templates include personalized sheets for teachers, healthcare providers, and progress updates – ensuring everyone knows how to best support your child’s unique needs. Perfect for seamless communication during the school year!

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Signing & Splashin’ in the Water!

Dive into summer fun with water play that’s hands-on (literally)! Teach your baby essential signs like WATER, while enjoying simple games using boats or ducks—turning splashtime into a language treasure trove. With every splash and giggle, you’ll strengthen bonds and expand tiny vocabularies in the most delightful way!

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The Fitness Friendly Classroom

Unlock Your Classroom’s Potential with Adaptive Fitness Step into the world of inclusive physical education, where every child – regardless of ability level – can thrive on the field of learning. Our groundbreaking PAC Profile revolutionizes how you assess, create, and teach fitness to Special Needs students.

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GFCF Baking & Cooking Tips

Unlock delicious gluten-free baking: Discover how to whip up homemade treats at home! From shopping smart to mastering homemade flour mixes, these tips make your kitchen GF-friendly. Want tasty results? Keep reading! (Keywords: homemade gluten free treats, gluten free cooking techniques)

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What Do I Do with My Child Once They Graduate High School?

Unlocking Lifelong Potential: Your Guide to High School Graduation Options for Special Needs Children Ever wonder why IEPs push graduation when it might feel premature? You’re not alone. This article explores alternative high school pathways post-21, from college programs supporting students with disabilities and adult transition planning resources that align with your child’s unique needs.

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The Scary Truth about Halloween Candy

Halloween Candy vs. Hardware Store Chemicals When it comes to artificial additives, your child’s candy likely packs a punch compared to what you might find on store shelves. Studies link these dyes and chemicals to behavioral issues in kids – even dubbed “Halloween Hangover” by parents.

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The Delicate Balance between Expectation and Acceptance

Discover the subtle art of guiding your child with developmental delays through school while mastering your dual role as both teacher and parent. This unique perspective reveals how to meet expectations without compromising acceptance, ensuring educational progress for your special needs child in an inclusive classroom setting. Dive in now!

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Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Celebrate a life of love and inclusion on September 25th! Special Olympics and Best Buddies invite you to join the first-ever Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day (EKS Day) worldwide. This annual event honors Founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s legacy by promoting inclusion, acceptance, and unity for those with intellectual disabilities.

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Life Changing Shoelaces

Transform Your Child’s Life with Locklaces: Say Goodbye to Frustration & Tripping Struggling to help your child tie their shoes? Meet Locklaces – the life-changing elastic shoelaces that simplify shoe-tying for kids, especially those with autism or special needs.

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