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Respiratory Health for Children with Disabilities: A Complete Family Guide
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Respiratory Health for Children with Disabilities: A Complete Family Guide

By Samantha Kay
...both a disability and a respiratory condition, you're not managing...guide covers the most common respiratory conditions affecting children...Understanding the Most Common Respiratory Conditions. Asthma. Asthma...the most common chronic respiratory condition in children. For...but common ones include respiratory infections, allergens, exercise,...
Navigating Respiratory Health for Children with Special Needs
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Navigating Respiratory Health for Children with Special Needs

By Dylan Hayes
Understanding Respiratory Health Challenges....may face unique respiratory health challenges....asthma, chronic lung disease, and muscular disorders...specific needs. Respiratory issues can impact...breath, and frequent respiratory infections. Early...Developing a personalized respiratory care plan with your...many children with respiratory issues. Work with...
Living with Respiratory Health Conditions Challenges and Triumphs
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Living with Respiratory Health Conditions Challenges and Triumphs

By Dylan Hayes
What are Respiratory Health Conditions?...Conditions? Respiratory health conditions...lungs. Other respiratory conditions...of these diseases can have...Living with a Respiratory Condition....Condition. Respiratory diseases...Respiratory diseases often make...Having a respiratory condition...Successes. While respiratory diseases...respiratory diseases are challenging,...nurses, and respiratory therapists...
What Triggers Asthma?
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

What Triggers Asthma?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...children, it is important to know what triggers asthma. Asthma is a respiratory disease that can be anywhere from mild to life threatening. Asthma attacks...it is important to know what triggers asthma. Asthma is a respiratory disease that can be anywhere from mild to life threatening. Asthma attacks are...
What Happens When We Laugh?
Health > Mental Health

What Happens When We Laugh?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...as laughter spreads from our face, through our respiratory system, and eventually through our entire bodies....defense against viruses, cancer cells, and other disease-causing cells. Levels of B cells, which make disease-destroying...disease-causing cells. Levels of B cells, which make disease-destroying antibodies, and levels of Immunoglobins...
Asthma Management at School: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Asthma Management at School: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know

By Samantha Kay
...assumptions don't apply, gaps appear in coverage. You already know your child's respiratory patterns better than any template captures. The school's job is to translate...medication with minimal supervision by middle school. They assume typical respiratory effort and that peak flow measurements are possible. When any of those...
Muscular Dystrophy in 2026: What Families Need to Know About Gene Therapy and Daily Life
Special Needs > Muscular Dystrophy

Muscular Dystrophy in 2026: What Families Need to Know About Gene Therapy and Daily Life

By Amelia Harper
...They're also expensive, eligibility-restricted, and still unfolding in terms of long-term outcomes. And while gene therapy is making headlines, respiratory care milestones, positioning routines, cardiac monitoring, and school accommodations still define daily life for most families. This guide covers...
Section 504 Plans Explained: When Your Child Needs Support But Does Not Qualify for an IEP
Education > Accommodations

Section 504 Plans Explained: When Your Child Needs Support But Does Not Qualify for an IEP

By Benjamin Thompson
...thinking, speaking, and caring for oneself. They also include major bodily functions such as immune system function, neurological function, and respiratory function. The impairment doesn't need to be severe. It needs to substantially limit the activity, which courts and agencies have interpreted broadly....
Empowering Families in the Muscular Dystrophy Journey
Special Needs > Muscular Dystrophy

Empowering Families in the Muscular Dystrophy Journey

By Grace Willis
...specializes in nerve and muscle disorders Physical therapist to help with strength and mobility Occupational therapist to help with daily living skills Respiratory therapist to help with...
Empowering Individuals with Disabilities: The Cornerstone of Respiratory Transition Planning
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Empowering Individuals with Disabilities: The Cornerstone of Respiratory Transition Planning

By Dylan Hayes
...you. Meet several dogs before making a decision. Adopt a dog from a shelter or rescue organization. Understanding Disability and Its Impact on Respiratory Health. A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there lived a young Jedi named Luke Skywalker. Luke was a brave and courageous hero who fought...
Minimize Chlorine in Yourself and Your Child
Health > Nutrition

Minimize Chlorine in Yourself and Your Child

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...can also disrupt the sensitive tissue of your lungs. This is associated to the destruction of the cellular barriers that protect the deep lung (respiratory epithelium), making them "leaky" and more vulnerable to the passage of allergens. The effects were the same for children wherever they lived and...
How Allergies Can Complicate Your Child's Dyslexia
Special Needs > Dyslexia

How Allergies Can Complicate Your Child's Dyslexia

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...pinprick sensation, or tightness in the chest. Abdominal symptoms such as bloating, hiccups, or bowel problems such as constipation or diarrhea. Respiratory distress, including the sensation of dust in the lungs, post-nasal drip, or excessive or unusual sneezing, coughing, or tearing. Heart irregularities...

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