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School Seizure Action Plans: What Every Parent and Teacher Needs to Know
Special Needs > Epilepsy

School Seizure Action Plans: What Every Parent and Teacher Needs to Know

By Emily Thompson
...the seizure looks like, what's normal for your child, when to administer rescue medication, and when to call 911. It's individual, not generic. The first...seizure looks like, what's normal for your child, when to administer rescue medication, and when to call 911. It's individual, not generic. The first seizure...
Seizure First Aid: A Step-by-Step Guide for Families and Caregivers
Special Needs > Epilepsy

Seizure First Aid: A Step-by-Step Guide for Families and Caregivers

By Emily Thompson
...movements. The teacher has read the file. She knows the child has epilepsy. What she doesn't know is whether this is the seizure type that requires the medication in the nurse's office, or whether this passes on its own. She doesn't know if she should call 911 or call the parent first. The file doesn't say....
Navigating Respiratory Health for Children with Special Needs
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Navigating Respiratory Health for Children with Special Needs

By Dylan Hayes
...information on medications, treatments,...Daily controller medications to prevent symptoms...Quick-relief or rescue medications for...Quick-relief or rescue medications for sudden symptoms...settings. Managing Medications and Treatments....Treatments. Consistent medication management is...properly administer medications. Use tools like...Use tools like medication trackers or apps...
The 2026 Child Care Crisis: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know
Parenting > General

The 2026 Child Care Crisis: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know

By Noah Bennett
...failing to solve. It's a structural crisis that hit families of children with disabilities harder than anyone else. What Happened in 2023. The American Rescue Plan Act child care stabilization grants ended in September 2023. Those grants kept thousands of providers operating through the pandemic, covering...
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
...dog. Research different breeds to find one that is a good fit for 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...
Using Technology to Keep Autistic Children Safe
Assistive Tech > Apps

Using Technology to Keep Autistic Children Safe

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Traditionally, once a child is reported as missing, caregivers will give rescue personnel a description of the individual and also give their best guesses...the child might travel but that is normally the best they can do. Hence, rescue efforts can not only be very costly for cash-strapped law enforcement agencies,...
Preparing Your Child for a Hospital Stay
Parenting > The Early Years

Preparing Your Child for a Hospital Stay

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...to give comfort. If they don't provide preparation, parents need to ask. Parents shouldn't be asked to do anything that causes pain but be ready to rescue and comfort children instead. 3-4: Preschoolers should learn about the hospital trip only a few days beforehand. Provide only necessary details,...
Transitions: Raising Wise Children
Parenting > Adulthood

Transitions: Raising Wise Children

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...suffer the consequences of their mistakes and poor choices." This means that when our children make a mistake, we don't just automatically always rescue them. Instead, we respond by loving them, talking it over with them, and providing ideas about how they might get themselves out of a challenging situation....
Rescue Less: Empowering Kids
Parenting > Adulthood

Rescue Less: Empowering Kids

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
RESCUE LESS......empowering kiddos with special needs How deep the pain and guilt must be when a parent cannot say no to their son or daughter with special...
Book Review: 22 Things
Lifestyle > Recreation

Book Review: 22 Things

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...communication, and taking and receiving criticism to emotional vulnerability, understanding, and building closeness. The book is meant to revive or rescue relationships. Told in a warm and down-to-earth...

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