RAISING CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
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Killing Children with Disabilities is Murder, Not Mercy!My emotional and perhaps, controversial "take" on the killing of disabled children.- Lubbock, TX Resources for Parents of Children with Special NeedsDo you have a child with autism or special needs in Lubbock? There several resources available in West Texas.
- Adopting and Fostering Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome DisordersOne of the most fulfilling, but toughest, jobs in the entire world is "parenting."
- Child Proofing Your Home for an Older Child with AutismIf you have an older child with autism who still gets into things he or she shouldn't, you can try these few tips from a mother of an eight year old child with autism.
- Part 1. Raising Children with A.D.H.DA.d.h.d. is a very real,very big problem. Not only for the kids who are struggling through life with it. But also for us parents who are doing our best to raise them.
- Top Books About Raising Kids with ADHDParents of ADHD children can have a profound effect on the development of their children and they need to be well equipped with an understanding of the condition. Here are the 8 top books about raising kids with ADHD.
- Mothers of Children with Autism Suffer More?Mothers of children with autism suffer from depression.
- Popular Mom Blogger, Jodee Kulp Writes About Special Needs ChildrenLearn more about special needs children. Become an advocate for children affected by the alcohol their mothers drank while they were developing in the womb. Read about one of the greatest moms in FASD history.
- Can Parents with Disabilities Raise Healthy Children?It is not about physical challenges or limitations. The key variable is in the area of the ability to perceive things honestly and accurately and then to exercise good judgment.
Top Ten Gift Ideas for Children with Developmental ChallengesRaising a child with any type of developmental deficiency is extremely challenging. Here are a few gifts that you might consider this Holiday when shopping for a child that falls into this category.- Financial Help for Those with Disabled ChildrenFamilies with disabled children may struggle to make ends meet. Numerous programs exist that might help.
Anna Margaret Raising Money for Supriya Jindal Foundation for Louisiana's ChildrenAnna Margaret will headline at a Back to School all ages Dance Party and Concert on Saturday, August 20, 2010. This concert will help raise money for the Supriya Jindal Foundation for Louisiana's Children started by the governor's wife.
How Parents Can Cope with a Child with Special NeedsI have a son who has special needs. My son's name is Justin and he has Cerebral Palsy. I always call him my miracle baby. Doctors said that he was not going to live when he was first born but he has continued to prove them wrong.- Raising Five Children Alone - But with Perks!The Journey of a single mom of children with disabilities.
- Just a Little Help: Raising a Child with AutismMany Families I meet just need a little help. Not a lot, just a little help. It goes a long way. Children with Autism need more attention than typical children. It is almost like having a much younger child all the time.
- Raising a Child with Auditory Processing DisorderHelpful information for parents of children with auditory processing disorde. Understand where your child is coming from and what you can do to help.
- Online News by Local Experts is the Future. Time to Embrace It!Online magazine sites give non-journalists the opportunity to discuss subjects which they are most often experts.
Curriculum Adaptation for Students with Learning DisabilitiesInstructional Adaptations for Students with Learning Disabilities, Access to the General Education Curriculum for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities and The Promise of New Learning Environments for students with Disabilities.- How the Environment in the Home Affects ChildrenLike most women, I want the best for my child. I quickly learned that in addition to providing shelter, clothes, food and love, that the environment in the home is an important key to raising a well adjusted child.
- Raising a Child with Learning DisabilitiesThe educational systems are more sensitive to children with learning disabilities, but parents need to know how to help their kids as well.
- Raising Gifted ChildrenWe all know that children with Learning Disabilities can be a challenge, but raising a gifted child can be no less difficult.
- Speech Irregularities in Children and the Impact of Reading and Book ClubsMy ADHD son created a book club which led to an improvement in his irregular speech patterns associated with puberty.
- Services Provided by Niagara Educational Treatment CenterThis article outlines what services NETC provides to the Niagara Falls Community
Getting to Know the Man Behind the Weekly Column, DisabilitiesI had the chance to first talk with Daniel when he interviewed me in March of 2006 for his column. Since this year celebrates his fifth year of writing the column, I figured we would help him celebrate by getting to know him better.- Social Development in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing ChildrenThe family and educational situations of social maturation in deaf children can easily be compartmentalized into several overlapping categories...
- Raising a Disabled Child: My ExperienceAdvice for parents raising disabled children
- Check Out the Ability in DisabilityPeople with disabilities have abilities beyond their disability--check them out!
- Guide to Teaching Children Social ConsciousnessTeaching social consciousness to children is something that I not only have many years of experience developing, but also am extremely committed to.
- Medical Management of Intersex Infants and ChildrenWhile Intersex conditions have been acknowledged for centuries, medical management has only been implemented in the last several decades, and often causes more harm than good in those diagnosed with ambiguous or undiffretiated genitalia.
Living a Full and Functional Life with OsteoarthritisUnderstanding the symptoms of Osteoarthritis, taking control of your treatment plan, staying employed, and emotionally in touch with family and friends.
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