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Unless You are Raising a Special Needs Child, You Don't Understand

The daily struggle is real. Try and imagine the work of exhibiting patience, discipline and love while a child presses into you with challenging behavior day ...

Parents of special needs children, I need perspective. Does one ...

51 votes, 27 comments. I'm a 34 year old father, who has a 1.5 year old son. He was diagnosed with a rare syndrome (one in 20 million) about ...

Special Needs Children – Know the Types and Know Your Rights

18.5% of American Children under age 18 are Special Needs Children. That doesn't mean that they aren't smart, talented or capable.

Parenting Children With Special Needs | Psychology Today

Parenting a child with a special need, whether a physical disability, a learning delay, an emotional challenge, or a developmental disorder, may require the ...

Services for Children with Disabilities - ChildCare.gov

IDEA defines special education as “specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability.” To be ...

What Is a Special Needs Child? Definition and Financial Resources

A special needs child is one that requires extensive medical, educational, or emotional support. Learn about tax deductions, credits, and other financial ...

First Steps When a Child Has Special Needs

Begin learning as much as possible about the condition by speaking with doctors and conducting research through reputable websites.

How has raising a special needs child changed your life for the better?

I have two sons with disabilities, both of them have taught me many lessons that have made my life so much better. They have taught me to see ...

Raising Exceptional Families with Special Needs Children

when you're raising a child with special needs, the level of care and stress is not just higher—it shifts the foundations of families and adds ...

How to Explain Special Needs to a Child

We'll cover how to explain diagnoses to your child with special needs and how to explain special needs to able-minded children.

Parenting a Child with a Disability - HelpGuide.org

These caregiving tips can help you overcome obstacles, cope with difficult emotions, and foster a healthy, rewarding relationship with your child.

Your Special Needs Child is Unique Embrace and Praise Their ...

Your Special Needs Child is Unique Embrace and Praise Their Differences. As parents and educators, we should embrace, praise, and look at children with special ...

Kids With Special Needs (for Kids) | Nemours KidsHealth

This means any kid who might need extra help because of a medical, emotional, or learning problem.

How do you manage a special needs child? - Quora

Your child has a diverse way of thinking - love him/her right where they are. · Partner with your child and let them know you are always in ...

Please Don't Feel Sorry for Me or My Special Needs Child

In this article, Amber Bobnar calls upon friends and strangers to look at children with disabilities from a refreshing new perspective.

5 Things Every Parent Must Do To Protect Their Special Needs Child

1. Name a guardian for your child. · 2. Have Your Kids Apply for SSI benefits before age 22 · 3. Prepare a Letter of Intent or written Care Plan for your disabled ...

Disciplining Your Child With Special Needs - Children's Minnesota

What experts call “behavior management” is not about punishing or demoralizing your child. Instead, it’s a way to set boundaries and communicate expectations.

Why You Shouldn't Say "Special Needs" - Parents

While the phrase "special needs" has no legal meaning, the word "disability" does. "Disabled" is a straightforward word with a clear-cut meaning ...

Embracing Your Child With Special Needs Just The Way They Are

When parenting a child with special needs, you eventually learn that there is no rulebook – that being an advocate looks different for everyone.

What to Do when Someone Says Mean Things about Your Special ...

A Cary, NC counselor offers tips to special needs parents for when someone says something mean about your special needs child. Free printable included!