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Heart Defects in Down Syndrome: What Every Parent Should Know
Special Needs > Down Syndrome

Heart Defects in Down Syndrome: What Every Parent Should Know

By Mr. Jackson Pierce
...doesn't tell you what you need to know right now: which defects are most common, whether surgery is inevitable, what the procedure involves, or what survival outcomes look like in 2026. Here's what you need to understand about the three most common heart defects in Down syndrome, how they're diagnosed,...
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
...before you ask. He's learned to shrink his needs to fit the space that's left. That competence feels like resilience. Sometimes it is. Sometimes it's survival. Typical siblings of children with special needs carry a particular weight. Research from Navigate Life Texas and Nemours KidsHealth shows they're...
The Summer Break Survival Guide for Families with Special Needs Children
Parenting > School Years

The Summer Break Survival Guide for Families with Special Needs Children

By Daniel Thompson

Build structure and reduce anxiety when school ends with visual schedules, anchor points, and routine-based activities.

Beyond Survival Mode: A Recovery Plan for Caregiver Burnout
Lifestyle > Self-Care

Beyond Survival Mode: A Recovery Plan for Caregiver Burnout

By Dr. Harper Clark

Recovery guide for burned-out caregivers: symptom recognition, evidence-based interventions, and a 4-week starter plan.

How Your Child's Triune Brain Develops
Education > Early Intervention

How Your Child's Triune Brain Develops

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor

Triune Brain Theory explains the development of children's brains in three stages affecting survival, emotions, and higher functions.

Three Candles by Will Corcoran
Special Needs > Rare Disorders

Three Candles by Will Corcoran

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor

A father shares lessons from raising a son with a terminal illness and his own survival of child abuse, offering hope and guidance.

Chiropractic Treatment and Special Needs
Health > Alternative Medicine

Chiropractic Treatment and Special Needs

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...function called a “functional disconnection syndrome.” Usually, diminished sensory input to one side of the brain begins as retained primitive (neonatal, survival or postural) reflexes. This results in some areas of the brain developing appropriately while others are delayed. In many cases, brain imbalances...
Chiropractic Treatment
Health > Alternative Medicine

Chiropractic Treatment

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...function called a “functional disconnection syndrome.” Usually, diminished sensory input to one side of the brain begins as retained primitive (neonatal, survival or postural) reflexes. This results in some areas of the brain developing appropriately while others are delayed. In many cases, brain imbalances...

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