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Childhood Cancer Survivorship: Understanding Long-Term Effects and Disability Supports
Special Needs > Cancer

Childhood Cancer Survivorship: Understanding Long-Term Effects and Disability Supports

By Aiden Moore
...child finished cancer treatment six months...reason. For many childhood cancer survivors,...many childhood cancer survivors, they...they constitute disabilities requiring long-term...effects, accessing disability benefits, and building...or years after cancer treatment ends....study tracking childhood cancer survivors...tracking childhood cancer survivors into...
Regarded As Disabled: Discrimination Based on Perceived Disability
Career > Discrimination

Regarded As Disabled: Discrimination Based on Perceived Disability

By Oliver Smith
...scar on your face from a childhood accident and assumed you couldn't...anyway. You don't have a disability that limits your work. But...the ADA. The ADA defines disability in three ways. Most people...impairment, like someone who had cancer and is now in remission. The...employer believes you have a disability that substantially limits...
Supporting Siblings When a Child Has Cancer: A Family Guide
Special Needs > Cancer

Supporting Siblings When a Child Has Cancer: A Family Guide

By Aiden Moore
...a child is diagnosed with cancer, siblings don't experience...that 84% of adult siblings of childhood cancer survivors report family...adult siblings of childhood cancer survivors report family stress...than those of the child with cancer if intervention doesn't happen...diagnosis to the child with cancer in age-appropriate detail....
Returning to School After Childhood Cancer: What Families Need to Know
Special Needs > Cancer

Returning to School After Childhood Cancer: What Families Need to Know

By Aiden Moore
Your child finished cancer treatment six months ago. They're...know what to ask for. What Cancer Treatment Does to the Brain....barrier because some pediatric cancers directly involve the brain...nervous system. In targeting cancer cells, chemotherapy also affects...changes known as "chemobrain" or cancer-related cognitive impairment....
Brenna Huckaby Is Chasing Her Fourth Paralympic Gold in Milan
News > Sports

Brenna Huckaby Is Chasing Her Fourth Paralympic Gold in Milan

By Brock Jefferson
...when she was 14. Osteosarcoma. Bone cancer in her right leg. Brenna Huckaby had...leg. Brenna Huckaby had spent her childhood as a competitive gymnast in Baton...rehabilitation trip at MD Anderson Cancer Center put a snowboard under her feet....ski outings for kids recovering from cancer, rooted in the belief that getting...
Taming the Stigma of Autism
Special Needs > Autism Spectrum

Taming the Stigma of Autism

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...children will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) than with childhood cancer, diabetes, and pediatric AIDS combined. There is good news, however,...will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) than with childhood cancer, diabetes, and pediatric AIDS combined. There is good news, however, according...
What to Do If Your Child's Disability Benefits Are Denied
Legal > Government Benefits

What to Do If Your Child's Disability Benefits Are Denied

By James Williams
...denies a significant percentage of initial applications. At age 18, when childhood SSI recipients are reevaluated under adult disability standards, 55.7%...applications. At age 18, when childhood SSI recipients are reevaluated under adult disability standards, 55.7% are initially found ineligible. That doesn't mean the...
Recognizing Shunt Failure in Spina Bifida: Signs Every Parent Should Know
Special Needs > Spina Bifida

Recognizing Shunt Failure in Spina Bifida: Signs Every Parent Should Know

By Dr. Evelyn Mercer
...discharge. Some failures present acutely within hours. Others develop gradually over days or weeks, with subtle behavioral shifts that blur into normal childhood variation until they don't. Here's what you're watching for, and when it's time to act. Acute Shunt Failure: Hours Matter. Acute failure typically...
What Speech-Language Pathologists Actually Do: A Guide for Special Needs Families
Special Needs > Speech and Communication Impairments

What Speech-Language Pathologists Actually Do: A Guide for Special Needs Families

By Ethan Parker
..."speech therapy." Articulation disorders (difficulty producing specific sounds like /r/ or /s/), phonological disorders (patterns of sound errors), and childhood apraxia of speech (motor planning difficulty that affects speech sequencing) all fall here. Language. Receptive language is understanding what others...
Dietary Therapy for Epilepsy: A Parent's Guide to Ketogenic and Modified Atkins Diets
Special Needs > Epilepsy

Dietary Therapy for Epilepsy: A Parent's Guide to Ketogenic and Modified Atkins Diets

By Emily Thompson
...dietary therapy becomes the next conversation with their neurologist. Here's what you need to know about ketogenic and modified Atkins diets for childhood epilepsy, including how they work, what the research shows, and what families face when they commit to these protocols. How Dietary Therapy Works...
Supporting Your Other Children: A Family Guide When One Child Has Special Needs
Special Needs > General Special Needs

Supporting Your Other Children: A Family Guide When One Child Has Special Needs

By Dr. Harper Clark
...want to talk about her brother's disability at school because kids ask questions...84% of adult siblings report that childhood family stress related to their brother...related to their brother or sister's disability was a major issue. The stress wasn't...major issue. The stress wasn't the disability itself but the questions no one answered,...
Why ADHD in Girls Often Goes Undiagnosed and What Parents Can Do
Special Needs > Attention Deficit Disorders

Why ADHD in Girls Often Goes Undiagnosed and What Parents Can Do

By Liam Fitzgerald
...research confirms is systemic, not anecdotal. A 2026 study from Monash University found boys are diagnosed with ADHD at twice the rate of girls in childhood, and the gap isn't because girls have it less often. It's because their symptoms don't match what clinicians were trained to look for. The Diagnosis...

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