Gross Motor Skill Activities for Special Needs Children
MoreWeighted Blankets for Special Needs
Weighted blankets are affordable tools that nearly any child with special needs should have. Sensory Goods is a company that designs these blankets to help individuals with developmental disorders, including those with autism and sensory...
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Fine Motor Skill Activities for Special Needs Children Many children with special needs have challenges with their fine motor skills. Therefore, it is important to incorporate fine motor skills activities for special needs children in their daily...
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Language Skill Activities for Special Needs Children
MoreSpecial Needs
What exactly are special needs? Most of us have heard the term “children with special needs”, but the reality is that there are many different conditions that a child may have in order to fall into the category of being a child with special...
MoreHow to Choose a Special Needs Summer Camp
It might seem as though spring has just begun, but camps are already advertising and enrolling for their summer programs. Doing some research early will ensure your child a spot in the summer camp of your choice. Consider the...
MoreFlying with Special Needs Children
There is no reason to avoid airports and traveling because you have a child with special needs. Yes, special measures and extra planning need to be done, but with the right organization and a good attitude, flying with your special needs...
More“Scream Rooms” Used on Special Needs Children
Parents are outraged at one elementary school’s use of what have been termed as “scream rooms” on their children with special needs and behavioral problems. Teachers and staff at Farm Hill Elementary School in Middletown, CT, reportedly used the...
MoreSpecial Needs Children
If you’re either the parent or educator of special needs children, you know just how difficult it can be to find a trustworthy online resource that can help you with all of your most common questions and concerns. Not all websites go...
MoreDifferent, Not Less
I saw this quote the other day and thought about how it applies to my daughter Kayla, who has Down syndrome, and people who have disabilities. The quote is “Different, not less.”
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