
Positive Reinforcements For Your Child With Special Needs
“Don’t touch that!” “Put that down!” “I told you not to do that. Why won’t you listen to me?” “Ugh… you need to go to your room!” Five minutes later,
“Don’t touch that!” “Put that down!” “I told you not to do that. Why won’t you listen to me?” “Ugh… you need to go to your room!” Five minutes later,
I know you want your kids to go to school with zero worries about what peers will say or do to them. But, unfortunately, it is something most parents, if
Parent life is busy, and it is hard! What I have found, though, is life is harder when I don’t take care of myself… Yes, I know that my number
High school graduations; the celebrations; the happiness of knowing your child “finally” made it… Then a few weeks later, so many questions enter your mind as the parent: “What’s next?”
My son is four years old and has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. For those that are unaware, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is an incurable, degenerative muscle disease. Basically, over time people
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy has invaded our lives. Our 4-year-old son, Alex, was diagnosed with this incurable, horrendous disease in February 2018. It’s been a VERY rocky, trying year. My wife
I have worn two hats over the last 25 years of my life. One as a special education teacher and the other as a parent of a special needs child.
So you say, “Yes, it’s just a day in the life of a special needs parent.” So what does that really mean? Is it fighting back tears, screaming at the
Quick fact; Children are being diagnosed more than ever with ADHD. If your child has received this diagnosis and is having a hard time with following directions at home, behavior
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