photo by:
Leonid Mamchenkov
When it comes to children's special needs, labels reign supreme. Don't get overwhelmed by all the terms. Here you can master the jumble of terminology and learn a myriad of methods to support your child. You might also visit Community and join or start a group with other mom's raising children with learning disabilities, autism, or ADHD.
Additional Content
showing 61 - 65 of 196
-
61.
Early Transitions for Children and Families: Transitions from Infant/Toddler Services to Preschool Education
Transitions for young children can occur at a number of points: as the child moves from the hospital to the family's...
-
62.
A Guide to the IEP Process
Introduction Each public school child who receives special education and related services must have an Individualized...
Source: U.S. Department of Education -
63.
National and State Disability Groups
State Agencies Addressing Disability-Related Concerns The state disability world---as NICHCY knows...
-
64.
Parents' Role in Transition for Handicapped Youth.
Parents have a major influence on their children's attitudes toward work and life. Many studies have recognized the...
-
65.
Impact of Disabilities on Siblings
Even in the most functional and healthy family, there are emotional overlays for siblings. However, siblings of children...

