by nancymusarra2 | Mar 31, 2022 | Parents of Kids with Special Needs
Law enforcement officers (LEOs) enter the field for a variety of reasons. Some individuals are ex-military and the structure of the criminal justice system and equipment used seems like a natural shift. Others report feeling bored with their previous profession and...
by nancymusarra2 | Mar 31, 2022 | Parents of Kids with Special Needs
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition related to atypical brain development that begins at birth. This life-long condition affects every race, culture, economic class, and ethnic group. ASD impacts how one communicates and behaves in a social situation....
by nancymusarra2 | Mar 31, 2022 | Parents of Kids with Special Needs
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is related to atypical brain functioning, impacting four main areas of skill development: social interaction difficulties, cognitive impairments, communication difficulties and restrictive and repetitive behaviors. Since autism is a...
by nancymusarra2 | Mar 31, 2022 | Parents of Kids with Special Needs
Realizing that your child is almost a teenager is a surprise for many parents. Where did the time go? Raising pre-teens and teenagers can be stressful, especially if your child has developmental or medical challenges. To help prepare your pre-teen and teenager for...
by nancymusarra2 | Mar 28, 2022 | Parents of Kids with Special Needs
For parents and caregivers raising children with special needs, every aspect of parenting can seem magnified. Doctor visits, medication regimens, multiple therapies, school meetings, hospital stays, assessments, and countless hours on the phone with insurance...
by nancymusarra2 | Mar 22, 2022 | Parents of Kids with Special Needs
It’s unexpected. No one expects their child to be diagnosed with a serious illness, injury, or rare disease. When it happens, parents are shocked and surprised. Rushing to the emergency room after an accident, seizure, or illness, is often the first step on this...