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A Comprehensive Review on Congenital Heart Defects and the Critical Care Demanded in Special Needs Individuals
Medical > Cardiology

A Comprehensive Review on Congenital Heart Defects and the Critical Care Demanded in Special Needs Individuals

By Andrew Donovan
...blood flow, demanding immediate medical intervention. Path Towards...avoiding harmful substances, and regular antenatal healthcare check-ups...regular antenatal healthcare check-ups can significantly lower...antenatal healthcare check-ups can significantly lower their...approach. Therapies beyond medical intervention...
Resilience in the Face of Spina Bifida
Special Needs > Spina Bifida

Resilience in the Face of Spina Bifida

By Dr. Evelyn Mercer
...the bladder. Fiber in the diet and regular toilet routines promote bowel control....Healthy. People with spina bifida need regular checkups to stay healthy. This includes...People with spina bifida need regular checkups to stay healthy. This includes seeing...latex allergy is important. Many medical items...
How to Find Social Groups and Community Programs for People with Disabilities
Social Engagement > Community Living

How to Find Social Groups and Community Programs for People with Disabilities

By Dr. Opal Stenson
...it. Finding that group is harder than it should be. Search results return medical support groups, parent organizations, or programs designed for children....developmental disabilities. Programming varies by chapter, but most run regular social gatherings. Search arc.org for your local chapter. Easterseals provides...
7 Government Benefits Beyond SSI That Support Families Raising Children with Disabilities
Legal > Government Benefits

7 Government Benefits Beyond SSI That Support Families Raising Children with Disabilities

By James Williams
...your favor. Standard SNAP vs disability rules: Regular households face work requirements. Households with...requirements. Households with disabled members don't. Regular resource limit is $3,000. Households with disabled...Households with disabled or elderly members get $4,500. Medical expenses over $35/month can be deducted from countable...
Is Remote Work a Reasonable Accommodation? Your Rights Under the ADA
Career > Accommodations

Is Remote Work a Reasonable Accommodation? Your Rights Under the ADA

By Liam Fitzgerald
...mandate isn't just a scheduling change. It can be a medical issue. When your disability makes in-person work...medically inadvisable, immune disorders that make regular contact with colleagues during illness seasons...These are functional limitations tied to specific medical conditions, and the distinction from "preference"...
Demystifying Gastrointestinal Problems in Special Needs Kids
Medical > Gastroenterology

Demystifying Gastrointestinal Problems in Special Needs Kids

By Dr. Mia Wilson
...of the child. This often comprises dietary and lifestyle modifications, medical interventions, and regular consultations with pediatric gastroenterologists....comprises dietary and lifestyle modifications, medical interventions, and regular consultations with pediatric gastroenterologists. Implementing Dietary...
Unraveling the Link: Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders in Special Needs Individuals
Medical > Neurology

Unraveling the Link: Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders in Special Needs Individuals

By Andrew Donovan
...neurological implications, epilepsy continues to warrant attention in the medical and neurology spectrum. Epilepsy, a chronic disorder, characterized by recurrent...approach guided by comprehensive understanding and empathetic care.Undergoing regular neurological evaluations forms the foundation of epilepsy management. These...
Special Needs Adoption
Special Needs > General Special Needs

Special Needs Adoption

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...needs children require a lot of extra care including their educational and medical needs. For those parents who have made the choice for special needs adoption,...more complex than it might be for adopting a child with only the need for regular care. Here you can gain insight into the legal process and the requirements...
Aging Out of Special Education: A Parent's Guide to Transition Services and 18-22 Programs
Education > Special Education

Aging Out of Special Education: A Parent's Guide to Transition Services and 18-22 Programs

By Isabella Johnson
Your child's special education services don't end at high school graduation. Under IDEA, students remain eligible through age 22 or until they earn a regular high school diploma, whichever comes first. That's the timeline, but it's not the whole story. What happens between 16 and 22 matters more than the...
The IEP Process from Start to Finish: A First-Time Parent's Guide
Special Needs > General Special Needs

The IEP Process from Start to Finish: A First-Time Parent's Guide

By Dr. Harper Clark
...Referral. Someone refers your child for a special education evaluation. That someone can be you, a teacher, a pediatrician, or another specialist who has regular contact with your child. Either parent or the school can initiate the process. If you're the one making the referral, put it in writing. Send it to...
The Activity Gap: Why Kids with Disabilities Exercise Far Less, and What Families Can Do
Health > Exercise

The Activity Gap: Why Kids with Disabilities Exercise Far Less, and What Families Can Do

By Emma Turner
...realize how common that experience is. The data, when you see it, tends to feel familiar. More than one in four people with disabilities report no regular physical activity during a typical week. For people without disabilities, that figure is closer to one in eight. The gap is about access, design, and...
Navigating the Path to a Rewarding Career in Skills Training
Career > Skills Training

Navigating the Path to a Rewarding Career in Skills Training

By Leslie Turner
...the need for skilled trainers will continue to expand. Careers in skills training also tend to offer a good work-life balance. Many positions have regular daytime hours, and some even allow for remote or flexible work arrangements. Types of Skills Training Careers. There are several different career paths...

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