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When Your Intuition Tells You Something is Wrong with Your Baby
When a mom finds herself with the gut feeling that something isn't quite right with her baby or child, she often doesn't know where...
ARD Meeting Survival Tips from a Special Education Parent and Educator
ARD. Three letters that are unnerving for even the most level headed of people.
ARD stands for Admission, Review, and Dismissal. If you have a...
Autism:: The Other Pandemic
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Every April, the world changes to light things up blue for Autism Awareness Month. This year,...
Middle Child Mom Guilt:: Am I Giving Him Enough?
Dear Middle Child …
I want you to know that you are loved beyond measure. You are a ray of sunshine and hope…of maturity and...
The Stages of Grieving Your Child’s Autism Diagnosis
If you are a parent of a child on the autism spectrum, you may sometimes feel discouraged. The diagnosis of autism can open up...
The Night Shift :: Why There is a Nurse in Our...
The last day of February each year is designated as Rare Disease Day. The purpose of the day is to bring awareness to the...
A Diagnosis Does Not Define a Child’s Worth
A diagnosis cannot predict the extraordinary love you will have for your child.
We knew that our son Sam would be a little miracle from...
I am a Pediatric Physical Therapist. This is the Personal Side...
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Today, a Pediatric Physical Therapist shares the personal side of her profession :: the relationships she has with...
What Does it Mean to Label a Child?
What's in a label?
A label describes the name of a product, or the ingredients in your food. The label can offer more information on...
Children Living with Rare Diseases Spread Awareness and Hope
February 28 is Rare Disease Day. In the United States, a disease is considered rare if it affects less than 200,000 Americans. The purpose...













