Early years with kids having developmental disabilities are tough but rewarding, with many resources available for support.
Parenting a child with learning disabilities is tough, but resources and community support can help.
Parenting a child with special needs is rewarding but tough, entailing emotional challenges, resource hurdles, and advocacy efforts.
Provide structure, patience, and support for children with developmental disabilities, and utilize available resources.
Parenting a child with developmental disabilities is challenging yet rewarding, involving advocacy, daily care, and emotional support.
Parenting a child with learning disabilities involves finding resources, emotional support, and advocacy.
Parenting special needs children is hard but rewarding, involving emotional challenges and the need for support and resources.
Nawgum teether, shaped to soothe all teething stages with safety, is BPA free and won a Family Choice Award.
Guide on choosing special needs daycare, covering rights under ADA, costs, questions for providers, and monitoring a child's comfort.
Exploring the emotional journey of parents with special needs children, including guilt, feeling ineffective, and eventual acceptance.
Feeding disorders affect up to 80% of kids with special needs, leading to picky eating or problem feeding that requires therapy.
Organizing and sorting by children is a normal learning process; concern arises if it causes anxiety or disrupts activities.