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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.
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A Family Is the Most Important Support a Child Can Have
Being a Parent Is a Very Important Job You help your child learn and develop every day. You are your child's first...
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Information on Five Challenging Disabilities-Intellectual Disability
Although IDEA 2004 provides federal guidelines, each state may have slightly different ways of determining who is...
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NICHCY Connections...to Sexuality Education
Teaching Sexuality Education for Young People with Disabilities What about sexuality education for individuals with...
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Biological Disorders Related to Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
There are several disorders that have been related to a biological basis. Among the most common of these disorders are...
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Play Time at Home
Children with special needs enrolled in a preschool program need additional time for play at home. Play time should fill...

