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Rescue Less: Empowering Kids
Parenting > Adulthood

Rescue Less: Empowering Kids

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...be lived. How isolated and unsupportive they have to feel to allow their child such control instead of allowing him to develop respect for rules, boundaries, and others' thoughts and feelings. Teachers receive requests not to put notes in a student's backpack, as mom is not allowed to touch the backpack....
Hazardous Parenting
Parenting > The Early Years

Hazardous Parenting

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
Hazardous Parenting: How to Regain and Maintain Your...Behavior Disorders Hazardous Parenting is a term I use to describe and define...I use to describe and define the parenting experience of raising children who...THE LONG TERM IMPACT OF HAZARDOUS PARENTING? As the parent of a child with...
Latex Allergy in Spina Bifida: Why It Develops and How to Stay Safe
Special Needs > Spina Bifida

Latex Allergy in Spina Bifida: Why It Develops and How to Stay Safe

By Alice Whitman
...enough. When you're managing spina bifida, you collect these moments: small, unglamorous tasks that nobody warned you about, that don't feel like "parenting" so much as inventory management. And yet here we are, learning which boxes to grab and which to leave on the shelf, because this matters. Latex allergy...
Sleep and Autism: Evidence-Based Help for Children Who Can't Fall Asleep or Stay Asleep
Special Needs > Autism Spectrum

Sleep and Autism: Evidence-Based Help for Children Who Can't Fall Asleep or Stay Asleep

By Ms. Charlotte Perkins
...children have chronic sleep problems, according to multiple studies tracking sleep patterns in children on the spectrum. The struggle you're in isn't a parenting failure. Sleep regulation is neurologically different for many autistic children, and the sensory and routine needs that shape their days shape their...
How Job Coaches Help Young Adults with Disabilities Succeed in the Workplace
Parenting > Adulthood

How Job Coaches Help Young Adults with Disabilities Succeed in the Workplace

By Nora Bloom

What job coaches do, how to access them through VR at no cost, and how job carving creates roles that fit your young adult's strengths.

Housing Options for Adults with Disabilities: From Supported Living to Independence
Parenting > Adulthood

Housing Options for Adults with Disabilities: From Supported Living to Independence

By Nora Bloom

The full housing continuum from group homes to independence, with a framework for assessing the right level of support for your child.

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): What It Is and How It Helps Special Needs Families
Therapies > Play

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): What It Is and How It Helps Special Needs Families

By Dr. Jenna Collins
...transitions, or melts down over seemingly minor changes. A friend mentions Parent-Child Interaction Therapy. You Google it. The phrase sounds vague, another parenting technique promising to fix behavior through "connection" and "communication." PCIT isn't that. It's a structured, evidence-based protocol where a...
Puberty and Autism: Supporting Your Child Through Physical and Emotional Changes
Special Needs > Autism Spectrum

Puberty and Autism: Supporting Your Child Through Physical and Emotional Changes

By Ms. Charlotte Perkins
...physical changes your child can't predict or control. Puberty is hard for any child. For autistic children, it brings specific challenges that most parenting guides don't address. Research shows autistic girls begin puberty an average of 9.5 months earlier than their peers. The physical changes arrive before...
Finding Your People: A Complete Guide to Support Groups for Special Needs Families
Social Engagement > Support Groups

Finding Your People: A Complete Guide to Support Groups for Special Needs Families

By Daniel Evans
...chronic health conditions. Some are condition-specific: autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy. Others are diagnosis-agnostic and focus on shared parenting challenges. Parent to Parent USA explicitly matches families by specific diagnosis, which matters when you're dealing with rare conditions and need...
Sleep Solutions for Young Children with Developmental Differences
Parenting > The Early Years

Sleep Solutions for Young Children with Developmental Differences

By Caroline Harris

Why standard sleep training fails for children with developmental differences and what evidence-based behavioral strategies work instead.

How to Support Your Typical Child When Their Sibling Has Special Needs
Parenting > The Early Years

How to Support Your Typical Child When Their Sibling Has Special Needs

By Caroline Harris

Prevent resentment and parentification with age-appropriate explanations and protected one-on-one time.

Understanding Sensory Processing in Toddlers: What Parents Need to Know
Parenting > The Early Years

Understanding Sensory Processing in Toddlers: What Parents Need to Know

By Caroline Harris

Distinguish sensory meltdowns from tantrums, recognize hypersensitivity in young children, and discover home strategies that work.

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