13 Holiday Tips for Special Needs Parents
This is a post in the weekly Autism Hopes series by Lisa Quinones-Fontanez, a mom who blogs over at Atypical Familia. Another holiday season is upon us. And holidays mean family gatherings, parties and...
View Article8 Tips For A Happier Thanksgiving For Special Needs Families
Come Thanksgiving dinner, as families gathered around tables give thanks, many special needs parents may be secretly adding their prayers that their children will weather the day OK. Juggling holiday...
View ArticleHow Kids With Autism See Others—And Themselves: Important New Research
New research has revealed important information about how kids and autism read other people’s social cues—and how people with autism see themselves. Children and adults with autism see faces...
View Article7 Ways To Make Cooking Fun For Kids With Special Needs
This post is from Beverly Worth Palomba, author of Special Day Cooking: A Life Skills Cookbook. A veteran teacher who has worked in Special Education for the last 11 years, Beverly runs a life skills...
View ArticleThanks, Target, For Including My Kid In Your Ad
OK, so technically, this isn’t my child in Target’s Sunday newspaper circular. I happen to have a boy, Max. Who is 12 years old and who has cerebral palsy, not Down syndrome. The child in the ad is...
View ArticleBoard Games and Kids with Autism
This is a post in the weekly Autism Hopes series by Lisa Quinones-Fontanez, a mom who blogs over at Atypical Familia. Christmas is next week and I still haven’t bought a single gift. I should...
View ArticleThe Best Video of the Year
And the best Video of the Year Award goes to…”Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da,” as sung by my son and his music therapist, Amanda. You read it here first! Watching Max sing with her is always a treat. This past...
View Article7 Winter Break Activities For Kids With Special Needs
This guest post is from Cara Koscinski, MOT, OTR/L, a pediatric occupational therapist and author of The Pocket Occupational Therapist and The Special Needs School Survival Guide. During winter...
View ArticleFamily Adventures in the Florida Keys
It’s rare to go on a vacation that manages to be both kid and parent paradise, but that’s exactly what we found on our recent trip to the Florida Keys. We had a whole lot of fun, we met dolphins...
View Article10 Little Things That Help With Special Needs Parent Stress
If there’s one thing I’ve become an expert in since becoming a parent of a kid with special needs, it’s how to handle the stress, lows and uh-ohs. These are my go-to tactics: 1. I change the scenery....
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