Back-to-school time can be exciting, but also stressful and challenging, especially if your child has special needs or a disability. And with the ongoing pandemic, there are even more obstacles to overcome. However, it is possible to have a successful school year full of learning and growth and a good school/home partnership is key.
Read MoreThe advent and advancement of mobile digital technology has opened up a world of opportunity to students with learning disabilities. A wide variety of mobile apps are available that help children navigate the world, communicate with others, and manage daily tasks.
Read MoreHome health agencies can provide several services including private duty nursing, speech, occupational, and physical therapy, as well as attendant services. Not all agencies provide all services, and not all children qualify for all services.
Read MoreWe’ve got a problem. A grown-up problem. It’s certainly a good problem to have, but, nevertheless, still a problem, and similar to all problems, it needs a solution. A grown-up solution.
Read MoreSensory Processing Disorder is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses. Formerly referred to as sensory integration dysfunction, it is not currently recognized as a distinct medical diagnosis.
Read MoreA Special Care Planner specializes in working with caregivers to provide counsel, direction, and solution’s for special needs caregivers to ensure that both the current and future sustainable needs of the dependent ore met. These professional advisors do this by:
Read More“Your child is gifted and needs special education?” Many parents are all too familiar with this kind of comment. You may hear it from friends. From family. Even from some teachers and doctors.
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