A Time To Be Grateful Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for all the good things in our lives. We can be thankful for our families, our friends, our
MoreSafety-Care: Making Least Restrictive Interventions Available.
Organizations working with individuals with special needs usually focus on implementing the least intrusive interventions within the least restrictive environments possible. However, at times, those terms seem to be buzz words instead of...
MoreTransitioning 2 Life Skills – From HS to Adult
Meet Transition Mandates with Transition 2 Life What happens when your child graduates from high school with a diploma but no functional skills to live as an adult?
More4 Tips To Improve Reading Skills Even If You Have Dyslexia (Part 1)
Dyslexia is a brain-based type of learning disability that specifically impairs a person’s ability to read. Those with dyslexia typically read at lower levels that expected, despite normal intelligence. Common characteristics of those with...
MoreWhy Do Kids Have Trouble Spelling?
Reasons Learning Spelling is Hard There are several reasons for kids to have trouble with spelling. The main reason kids have problems with spelling is that most spelling books teach over 30 spelling rules. Expecting kids to memorize 30...
MoreMessage of Peace Unveiled at Rio Landmark
The giant flag was divided into seven pieces to be transported up to the Christ statue Š ⢠Rio 2016/Alex Ferro. By Rio 2016 Giant mosaic made up of 500 flags designed by local schoolchildren goes on show ahead of official...
MoreâSpeechlessâ Series Focuses on Special Needs
When the ABC sitcom Speechless premiers September 21, 2016, viewers will see a different kind of sitcom family. Minnie Driver plays Maya, the mother of three kids, one of which is a special needs child confined to a wheelchair and unable to...
MoreHow to raise successful, happy children going through behavioral and emotional challenges!
When I found out about this event I knew I had to share it with my community! I knew you would want to see this. Parenting is not a one-size fits all thing. What works for your friends may not work for you. What works for one child may not be as...
MoreTop 5 Ways to Make Back to School Time Easy + Best Special Needs Programs
Back to school time is right around the corner. Some children will be heading back to school as early as August 12th; others wonât start back until after Labor Day. With this in mind, this is the perfect time to start thinking about the...
MoreRafer Johnson Continues to Nurture Eunice Kennedy Shriverâs Dream!
Photo Credit: Freddie B. Photography⢠SpecialNeeds.com was able to attend several of the locations where the games were being held, ranging from USC, Los Angeles Equestrian Center, and Alamitos Beach in Long Beach. I will take you on a brief...
MoreCosta Rica Takes the Win For Womenâs Basketball
Photo Credit: Freddie B. Photography⢠The USC Campus, home of the Trojans basketball teams, is on a break, and itâs a good thing because they have some pretty fierce competition on their courts.
MoreSteven Dodd of the Great Britain Team Continues to Win, Win, Win!
Photo Credit: Freddie B. Photographyâ˘
MoreAwards Ceremony 200-Meter Kayaking Competition LA2015
Photo Credit: Freddie B. Photographyâ˘
MoreTim Shriver Speaks With Moo Sung Kim, South Koreaâs Chairman of the Supreme Council at Special Olympics
Photo Credit: Freddie B. Photography⢠Last but not least, DAY 7 Special Olympics,
MoreCalabasas Hosting Great Britain Athletes for the Special Olympic World Games
Photo Credit: Freddie B. Photography⢠The Special Olympic World Games LA 2015 depend so much on the volunteers who take on dozens of jobs and responsibilities to help make it a success. This week, I was honored to interview Mayor Lucy Martin...
MoreSpecial Needs Adults and their Aging Parents
Photo Credit: Freddie B. Photographyâ˘
MoreLA2015 Is Here! Southern California is Celebrating Special Needs Athletes From Around the Globe
What a grand sightâ to see as a marching band begins the procession of athletes from Mongolia, San Marino, St. Vincent & the Grenadines and Tajikistan, all who are participating in this years Special Olympics World Games LA2015.
MoreLaw Enforcement Final Leg Torch Run
Calabasas and Thousand Oaks , Host Towns, Participate in celebrating the âFlame Of Hope” SpecialNeeds.com supports the Special Olympics World Games Los Angels 2015 by donating articles, video, and photos of athletes, volunteers...
MoreSpecial Olympics is Inspiring Careers for Life!
Ever since I started interviewing the âReal Heroesâ of the Special Olympics, it seems like I run into people involved in the games everywhere I go!
MoreThousand Oaks Host Town Supports Special Olympics World Games LA2015
SpecialNeeds.com has been a proud supporter of the Special Olympics World Games LA2015. In taking on this job I have met some truly amazing people, whom I call real heroes of our modern times. I interviewed two such men today at the City Hall of...
MoreGo to Pro Answering Your Questions: Do All Autistic Learners Require Special Needs Assistance?
Please can you tell me if all autistic learners require special needs To begin with, let me give you a few common charasteristics of those in the autism spectrum. Then I’ll answer your question.Autism Spectrum Symptoms or “Red...
MoreGo to Pro Answering Your Questions: How Do You Know if Your Child Has ADHD?
A Parentâs Question⌠How do you know if your child has ADHD, or if theyâre struggling due to an environmental situation, or when theyâll need professional help?
MoreGo to Pro Answering Your Questions: 504 Plans and Transportation
A Parentâs QuestionâŚI wanted to know if my child under the section 504 can my child can get school bus transportation to school and home. I need to know as soon as possible. Photo License Some rights reserved by ThoseGuys119
MoreGo to Pro Answering Your Questions: Placement for Language Based Learning Disabled (LBLD) Student
A Parentâs QuestionâŚBriefly, is it reasonable for a public school to group a student with LBLDâs in a separate class with other students with primarily emotional and behavioral disabilities?
More