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Appointing a Trustee for Your Trust Fund
Legal > Advocacy

Appointing a Trustee for Your Trust Fund

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Appointing a Trustee for Your Special...the use of a trustee. A trustee...trustee. A trustee is a person...spending. Trustees can be any...charge. A trustee can also be...the right trustee is just as...trustworthy. A trustee can be a loved...also be hired professionals, such as a...choose as your trustee, your best...one and a professional. This way,...
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
...carving creates roles that match what your child can do instead of forcing them into roles they can't. What a Job Coach Does. A job coach is a trained professional who works one-on-one with your young adult at their job site. They don't do the work for them. They teach how to do the work, how to interact with...
Braille and Technology: Why Your Child with Visual Impairment Needs Both
Special Needs > Visual Impairments

Braille and Technology: Why Your Child with Visual Impairment Needs Both

By Alice Whitman
You've heard it from one professional: Braille is outdated. Screen readers do everything Braille used to do, and they're faster. Why spend years teaching your child a tactile code when...
Speech Therapy for Special Needs Children: A Complete Guide for Parents
Therapies > Speech

Speech Therapy for Special Needs Children: A Complete Guide for Parents

By Caroline Harris
...how the system operates. When to Seek a Speech-Language Evaluation. Developmental timelines aren't rigid, but certain patterns signal the need for professional assessment. By 18 months, most children use at least 10–20 words and combine two words together ("more juice", "my shoe"). By age two, they should...
How to Find an IEP Advocate or Special Education Attorney
Education > Special Education

How to Find an IEP Advocate or Special Education Attorney

By Ms. Charlotte Perkins
...rights, and share what worked for their own child. They can't represent you in due process or provide legal advice. Educational advocate: A trained professional who specializes in special education law and IEP processes but isn't a lawyer. Educational advocates know IDEA inside and out. They can review your...
Recognizing Ableism: How Everyday Microaggressions Harm People with Disabilities
Social Engagement > Discrimination

Recognizing Ableism: How Everyday Microaggressions Harm People with Disabilities

By Chloe Davis
...physically avoiding disabled people, or mocking someone's disability are microassaults. These are the most obvious form and the least common in professional or public settings where social norms enforce baseline politeness. Microinsults are rude or insensitive comments that demean a person's disability...
How to Start a Support Group for Families with Special Needs
Social Engagement > Support Groups

How to Start a Support Group for Families with Special Needs

By Daniel Evans
...meetings at impossible times. You're ready to create something yourself, but you don't know where to start. Starting a support group isn't about having professional training or therapeutic credentials. It's about structure, consistency, and clear boundaries. The groups that survive their first year share specific...
When and How to Seek a Second Opinion for Your Child's Diagnosis
Parenting > Diagnosis

When and How to Seek a Second Opinion for Your Child's Diagnosis

By Dr. Fiona Maddox
...should get a second opinion, and if that makes you difficult, paranoid, or both. It doesn't. Seeking a second opinion isn't about doubting the first professional's competence. It's about confirming that a complex diagnosis has been examined from more than one angle. Here's when to pursue one, how to navigate...
How to Get a Federal Job with a Disability: A Complete Guide to Schedule A Hiring
News > Employment

How to Get a Federal Job with a Disability: A Complete Guide to Schedule A Hiring

By Emily Roberts
...Psychiatric disabilities: mental health conditions documented by a licensed professional The definition of "severe physical disability" is broad. It includes...need proof of disability from one of these sources: A licensed medical professional: physician, nurse practitioner, or psychiatrist A licensed vocational...
When Picky Eating Signals a Medical Problem: Distinguishing ARFID and GI Disorders in Special Needs Children
Medical > Gastroenterology

When Picky Eating Signals a Medical Problem: Distinguishing ARFID and GI Disorders in Special Needs Children

By Mr. Jackson Pierce
Your child refuses most foods. Every professional you've consulted says it's sensory, or behavioral, or just typical autism-related selectivity. They recommend more feeding therapy. You've tried....
How to Find and Access Respite Care: A Complete Guide for Special Needs Families
Lifestyle > Self-Care

How to Find and Access Respite Care: A Complete Guide for Special Needs Families

By Dr. Harper Clark
...Respite care is temporary relief for primary caregivers. Someone trained and qualified steps in so you can step out. It's not babysitting. It's professional support that allows you to rest, handle other responsibilities, or just exist as a person who isn't in caregiving mode every waking hour. Respite...
How Art Therapy Helps Children and Adults with Special Needs: Benefits, Methods, and Getting Started
Lifestyle > Art

How Art Therapy Helps Children and Adults with Special Needs: Benefits, Methods, and Getting Started

By Gregory Simmons
...types available, and how to access it, whether through a credentialed professional or at home while you're searching. What Art Therapy Is and What It's Not....What Art Therapy Is and What It's Not. Art therapy is a mental health profession where board-certified therapists use creative processes to help people...

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