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Parenting Special Needs
Like a schoolkid freed from the demands of book reports and assigned reading, I slacked off on my Harried Parent's Book Club reviewing duties this summer, slipping from a book...
I tried to do a little school shopping on Sunday. What a mistake that was. The office-supply store was packed to the rafters with parents stocking up on folders and...
My son's at that age when he wants to be alone. A lot. He shuts his door. He does not welcome visitors. Particularly visitors who do not knock. He dives...
School is starting in just over a week for my kids, and I'm thinking a lot right now about beach volleyball. Every Olympics, I seem to develop a fascination with a...
Here's your weekend round-up of all the articles, blog posts, and site updates you may have missed from the past week in About Parenting Special Needs. New Articles and Features Special-Needs...
A Saturday "Site of the Day" special: Most days, a single Site of the Day is plenty to keep you occupied. But on Saturday morning, with kids underfoot and a...
Two stories in the special-needs news this week point up that while there is much that's inspirational about raising kids with special...
Okay, my son doesn't actually know what a "refresh" button is. But the way he asks me the same question, over and over, as though one time he might get...
"Say what you mean." That's advice I've given to parents of children with developmental disabilities and differences, who often don't understand that words...
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