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26 Powerful Problem Solving Activities for Kids
As you navigate the busy aisles of the grocery store, your child’s hand firmly in yours, you’re hit by a sudden realization. You’re not just shopping for groceries; you’re in
As you navigate the busy aisles of the grocery store, your child’s hand firmly in yours, you’re hit by a sudden realization. You’re not just shopping for groceries; you’re in
Lila’s parents suspected something was wrong when their spirited little girl struggled with tasks her peers found easy. By age 8, tying shoelaces seemed an overwhelming challenge for her. Also,
Anna’s heart sank as she watched Jake, her 10-year-old son with autism, sit motionless, his eyes glazed over during reading time. His love for stories was undeniable, but he struggled
I know homeschool planning can feel like a big challenge, especially for special needs kids. I homeschooled five kids and three were special needs. But don’t worry! I’ve got some
As a mother of eight children, I’ve journeyed through countless experiences, joys, and challenges with parenting. With each child, I’ve discovered the importance of teaching core values early on, and
When a family member dies, it can be difficult for children to understand what has happened, especially if they have special needs. They may feel scared, confused, and alone. Grieving
Maria’s parents were puzzled when she started struggling in school. Her third-grade report card was full of comments about her difficulties in reading, a stark contrast from her usually stellar
Sarah often noticed her daughter, Emma, covering her ears at loud noises or becoming visibly anxious in crowded places. When she started school, Emma would come home drained and exhausted,
Last Halloween, Sarah’s parents were anxious. Their daughter, who has autism, had always found the loud noises, bright lights, and unfamiliar costumes overwhelming. They wanted her to enjoy the festivities
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