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The Other Child: The Exceptional Siblings of Special Needs Children
The dynamics within families where one child has special needs often significantly impact the siblings. By understanding and addressing their needs, families can foster healthier dynamics and support the well-being of all their children.
Keeping up With Changes in Special Needs Policies
Since federal, state, and municipal legislation, along with new research and advocacy initiatives, can impact special needs policy, it is necessary to take a proactive stance in order to stay abreast of any changes. A number of methods exist for keeping oneself informed.
Accessibility tips for traveling with children with special needs
Planning and thought go into traveling with special needs children to make sure the trip goes well and is fun. These accessibility hints will help you plan a more doable vacation.
Books That Cater to Different Special Needs
Special needs adults and children frequently don't see themselves portrayed in the media. They feel seen and understood when they read about characters who have gone through comparable things. When kids meet special needs characters in literature, their experiences and difficulties become more normal, which lessens feelings of difference and loneliness. You can read the following books to your children of any age.
Overview of IEPs and 504 Plans
IEPs and 504 Plans both seek to assist students with disabilities by making sure they have the tools and modifications they need to do well in school. The particular requirements and qualifying standards of the child will determine which of the two—an IEP or a 504 Plan—to use.
Understanding Special Education Laws
US special education laws guarantee disabled children a free and adequate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment. Several federal laws underpin these statutes. A summary of the important statutes and their provisions:
Educational Apps and Software for Children With Special Needs
The goal of developing adaptive software and apps for kids with special needs is to help them overcome their unique set of challenges in the classroom, such as learning difficulties. In a variety of categories, we've compiled some popular and highly suggested choices.
Planning Family Vacations and Outings
Planning family vacations and outings can be a delightful yet complex task, balancing the interests and needs of different family members. Here are some steps and tips to help you plan a successful family getaway.
Time Management Tips for Busy Parents
Time management is crucial for busy parents trying to balance work, family, and personal time. Here are some effective tips to help manage your time better.
Getting Crafty at Home
Crafts can be a wonderful method for parents to engage with their child who has special needs since they provide avenues for creative expression, the development of skills, and the possibility of forming bonds. To accommodate a wide range of skill levels and areas of interest, we have some craft ideas we think you'll like!
Social Emotional Learning and how it can Help Your Child
By addressing their particular socio-emotional issues and improving their general well-being, children with special needs can greatly benefit from social-emotional learning (SEL). Here are some particular ways that SEL can help your child.
Learn While Having fun
Encouraging children to learn while they enjoy themselves is a fantastic method to pique their curiosity and develop a love of learning. Here are a few successful tactics.
What to Expect at Your Child’s IEP Meeting
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting is a significant event for parents whose children receive special education services. Here's what parents might normally expect at an IEP meeting.
The Best Ways to Advocate for Your Child
Advocating for a child who has special needs can be a difficult task. If you’re new to this journey, you’re not alone. We provide some tips to get you started on your path to advocacy.