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Aligning the Mis-aligned
Health > Alternative Medicine

Aligning the Mis-aligned

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Understanding your Parenting Style...as the co-parenting...the co-parenting alliance....co-parenting alliance. That...defining the co-parenting...the co-parenting alliance...co-parenting alliance — it's...it the parenting alliance,...parenting alliance, but the...but the co-parenting...the co-parenting alliance...co-parenting alliance because...the 4 parenting styles:...Authoritarian parenting — this...is the parenting style...
Special Needs App of the Day – MyAutismTeam
Assistive Tech > Apps

Special Needs App of the Day – MyAutismTeam

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...of people who understand the issues unique to parenting a child with autism and are willing to share what...to share what they've learned." — Eric Peacock, co-founder and CEO of MyHealthTeams MyAutismTeam...of people who understand the issues unique to parenting a child with autism and are willing to share what...
A Parent’s Love Grows Toward Separation
Parenting > Adulthood

A Parent’s Love Grows Toward Separation

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Spring Break with our grandson. He is in his first real job out of college. We are particularly close to him as he grew up in a single parent home and we co-parented with our daughter. During our visit he described stress in his new job. We both listened, and since he asked for no advice, we kept our mouths...
After the Diagnosis: Who to Tell and What to Say
Parenting > Diagnosis

After the Diagnosis: Who to Tell and What to Say

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...dynamics of your immediate and extended family, and the make up of your friend, co-worker, and faith community networks. But the principles below can guide your...family members and close friends, call your loved one's pastor, friend or co-worker and tell him first. Ask him to be with your loved ones when you call...
Holiday Relationship Repair for Families
Lifestyle > Relationships

Holiday Relationship Repair for Families

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...the dinner table and experience something reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell painting. Unfortunately, the holidays tend to bring out the worst in some families....holidays tend to bring out the worst in some families. Dr. Travis Bradberry, co-author of the bestselling Emotional Intelligence 2.0, shares some insight...
What U.S. Parents Can Learn from How Other Countries Educate Students with Disabilities
Global Insights > Education

What U.S. Parents Can Learn from How Other Countries Educate Students with Disabilities

By Amelia Scott
...employ resource teachers who float between classrooms providing real-time support. What U.S. parents fight for at IEP meetings (smaller class sizes, co-teaching models, sensory-friendly spaces) Nordic systems embed as infrastructure. Parents still advocate, but they're not negotiating basic access. They're...
Inside Inclusive Classrooms: What Co-Teaching Models Actually Look Like
Global Insights > Education

Inside Inclusive Classrooms: What Co-Teaching Models Actually Look Like

By Amelia Scott
...says "general education classroom with co-teaching support." You agreed to it at...what it looks like when it doesn't. Co-teaching isn't one thing. It's six distinct...child's placement is working. The Six Co-Teaching Models. These models come from...shadowing your child exclusively. This isn't co-teaching; it's an adult assigned to one...
Where to Find Low-Interest Loans for Assistive Technology and Home Modifications in Your State
Financial > Loans

Where to Find Low-Interest Loans for Assistive Technology and Home Modifications in Your State

By Sophia Wilson
...school. The programs evaluate based on need and ability to repay, not credit sCore alone. Many accept applicants with low credit or limited credit history. Co-signers are often allowed but not always required. What separates these programs from commercial loans is flexibility. Loan terms run 5 to 10 years depending...
When ADHD Isn't Alone: Understanding Co-Occurring Anxiety, Dyslexia, and Learning Differences
Special Needs > Attention Deficit Disorders

When ADHD Isn't Alone: Understanding Co-Occurring Anxiety, Dyslexia, and Learning Differences

By Liam Fitzgerald
...The pieces don't quite fit. That confusion is often the first signal that ADHD isn't the whole story. Up to 80% of children with ADHD have at least one co-occurring condition, according to data from CHADD. The most common overlaps are anxiety disorders, affecting 30–50% of children with ADHD, and learning...
Why Children with Disabilities Are Underrepresented in Clinical Trials
Research > Clinical Trials

Why Children with Disabilities Are Underrepresented in Clinical Trials

By Sophia Wilson
...trial exclusion lists. It sounds neutral, but what it often means is: we designed this trial for the easiest version of the condition. Children with co-occurring conditions are excluded because they introduce variables that complicate data collection. A child with autism who also has epilepsy. A child...
Laurie Stephens Won Two Paralympic Golds at Her First Games in Italy. Her Teammates Just Voted Her to Carry the U.S. Flag Into Her Sixth and Final Games, Also in Italy.
News > Sports

Laurie Stephens Won Two Paralympic Golds at Her First Games in Italy. Her Teammates Just Voted Her to Carry the U.S. Flag Into Her Sixth and Final Games, Also in Italy.

By Brock Jefferson
...March 6 at the Arena di Verona. She'll carry it into her sixth and final Paralympic Games, 20 years after the country first met her as a competitor. Her co-flag bearer is Josh Pauls, who plays sled hockey. But the selection process matters here: the honor isn't appointed. Team USA athletes vote for it themselves,...
Uncovering the Invisible Job Market for Disabled Job Seekers
Career > Interviewing

Uncovering the Invisible Job Market for Disabled Job Seekers

By Liam Richardson
...disabled job seekers find more opportunities. Here are some tips for navigating the hidden job market: Talk to people you know. Let friends, family, former co-workers, and other contacts know you are looking for work. They may know of unadvertised openings. Attend events for the disability community. You can...

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