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Inclusive Easter Activities for Children with Special Needs
Social Engagement > Friends and Family

Inclusive Easter Activities for Children with Special Needs

By Julia Rivera
Easter Egg Decorating...Fun. Decorating Easter eggs is a classic...children with sensory sensitivities,...with each other. Sensory-Friendly Easter...Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt. Easter...Easter Egg Hunt. Easter egg hunts are...needs. Create a sensory-friendly egg hunt...their favorite Easter-themed outfits....favorite Easter-themed outfits. Use music...
The Carpenter's Miracle on GMC
News > Lifestyle

The Carpenter's Miracle on GMC

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Carpenter's Miracle is a made-for-TV movie with an Easter theme. That's not to say it is a religious story...Carpenter's Miracle is a made-for-TV movie with an Easter theme. That's not to say it is a religious story because...concerned, this is the perfect story for their Easter show. The correlations in the whole story are amazing....
Inclusive Easter Celebrations: Joyful Ideas for Families with a Visually Impaired Child
Parenting > General

Inclusive Easter Celebrations: Joyful Ideas for Families with a Visually Impaired Child

By Clara Bloom
Easter is a time of joy, renewal, and family....visually impaired child, creating an Easter celebration that's inclusive and enjoyable...experiences. Here's a guide to making your Easter inclusive, fun, and memorable for every...little creativity, you can make this Easter staple exciting for everyone. Sound-Filled...
How Vocational Rehabilitation Can Pay for Your College or Trade School
Financial > Scholarships

How Vocational Rehabilitation Can Pay for Your College or Trade School

By Sophie Turner
...and technical training over four-year degrees unless the degree is essential for your career path. A student pursuing a nursing degree will have an easier case than someone pursuing a liberal arts degree without a clear...
Living with Pediatric MS: A Complete Guide for Families
Special Needs > Multiple Sclerosis

Living with Pediatric MS: A Complete Guide for Families

By Ms. Amelia Peterson
...ahead can feel overwhelming. Pediatric MS is rare (roughly 3–5% of all MS cases begin before age 18), but that rarity doesn't make navigating it any easier. You're stepping into a world of neurologists, MRIs, disease-modifying therapies, and school meetings where you'll need to explain invisible symptoms...
Your First 30 Days After Your Child's Diagnosis: A Week-by-Week Action Plan
Parenting > Diagnosis

Your First 30 Days After Your Child's Diagnosis: A Week-by-Week Action Plan

By Dr. Fiona Maddox
...work has to start this week: not because you're supposed to have it together, but because the systems you set up now will make everything that follows easier. This isn't about being productive through grief. It's about giving yourself a structure to lean on when your brain is still catching up. Week 1: Secure...
The AAC Speech Delay Myth: What Parents Need to Know Before Starting Communication Devices
News > Technology

The AAC Speech Delay Myth: What Parents Need to Know Before Starting Communication Devices

By Andrew Donovan
...logical. But human communication doesn't work the way that logic suggests. Why the Myth Feels True. The intuition goes like this: If I give my child an easier path to communicate, she'll take it. Why work hard on speech sounds when pressing a button...
Gaming for Special Needs: The Complete Guide to Adaptive Controllers and Accessible Play
Lifestyle > Recreation

Gaming for Special Needs: The Complete Guide to Adaptive Controllers and Accessible Play

By Brock Jefferson
...accessibility minefield into something genuinely inclusive. The Xbox Adaptive Controller, PlayStation Access, and Hori Flex don't just make gaming easier. They make it possible for kids who couldn't participate before. But most parents don't know these exist, don't know how to choose between them, and...
What's on at the 2026 Winter Paralympics on March 15: USA vs Canada for Hockey Gold, Masters in the 20km, Closing Ceremony
News > Sports

What's on at the 2026 Winter Paralympics on March 15: USA vs Canada for Hockey Gold, Masters in the 20km, Closing Ceremony

By Brock Jefferson
...what's left. Men's Alpine Slalom Ran This Morning. The final para alpine events ran at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo before 8 AM Eastern. Austria's Johannes Aigner won gold in the vision impaired slalom, his fifth gold of the Games across downhill, super-G, giant slalom, and now slalom....
Kate Delson Is Making Her Paralympic Debut After Winning World Championship Silver
News > Sports

Kate Delson Is Making Her Paralympic Debut After Winning World Championship Silver

By Brock Jefferson
When Kate Delson was 3 years old, she was skiing in the Eastern Sierras through a program for kids with disabilities. She was born missing...want to go into the Paralympic Games with no expectations. That's a lot easier said than done. I've been doing everything I can to ride my best, and I'm...
Pediatric Wheelchairs: Manual vs. Power and When Kids Are Ready
Assistive Tech > Mobility

Pediatric Wheelchairs: Manual vs. Power and When Kids Are Ready

By Dr. Jack Davis
...and coordination to self-propel, when the family needs maximum portability, or when caregivers will be doing most of the pushing. They're lighter, easier to transport, and simpler to maintain. Many families continue using a manual chair as a backup even after a power chair becomes the primary device....
Achieving Financial Independence for Individuals with Special Needs
Financial > Scholarships

Achieving Financial Independence for Individuals with Special Needs

By Emily Roberts
...be to save up for a new adaptive device or to put aside funds for a special trip. Breaking big goals down into smaller, achievable steps makes them easier to reach. Visual aids like progress charts can make goals more concrete and motivating. Celebrating milestones along the way, like reaching a certain...

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