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Don’t Forget to Add these 10 Things to Your Back to School Supply List if you have a child with Special Needs!

Don’t Forget to Add these 10 Things to Your Back to School Supply List if you have a child with Special Needs!

Can you believe we are already buying back to school supplies? Summer is going way to fast! As a parent of special needs children though your “supply and to do lists” for back to school should be different than others. Our kids need more than just rulers and binders. Here is what I recommend you should be doing now to make sure your children have everything they really need for school: In addition to school supplies buy fidgets and other…

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Autism and Diet

Autism and Diet

You have read it all. Put your child on a gluten free diet. Take away coloring or sugar or carbs. All of these are well intended options but there is no medical evidence behind them. The real thing we as parents of autistic children that realize is our child normally are picky eaters. This, in my mind means how do we get them to eat – not what they cannot eat. We need to work with their pediatricians. First find…

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Aluminum and Autism

Aluminum and Autism

I have never researched the effects of vaccines on autism primarily because both my children were adopted and my son, who is diagnosed with autism has shown signs in my opinion since he came to live with us at 2 even though he was not diagnosed until 10.  So what I am writing about here I understand is confrontational and also could be completely untrue.  I am not a doctor but I do want to share what I researched with…

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Girls with Autism

Girls with Autism

There’s such a thing as “autism masking” and it might explain why some people (especially girls) are diagnosed so late There seem to be gender differences in masking, which could also help explain the well-known male preponderance in autism spectrum disorders. At least part of the gender imbalance may, be in girls because they are better at “masking” symptoms.  Similar to how women show different signs of a heart attack, so do they display autism differently.  That’s not to say that girls…

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Autism, Bullying, and Suicide … sad facts

Autism, Bullying, and Suicide … sad facts

This topic has been on my mind a lot this week so I wanted to share some scary statistics I learned about with all of you. Researchers found that the percentage of children with autism contemplating or attempting suicide was 28 times greater than that of typical children. They also found that a history of bullying was also very much associated with thoughts of suicide.  What’s interesting about this group of findings is that they suggest that the chances for…

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How the Brain and Gut Can Work Together to Help ADHD, Autism, Anxiety and Other Neurological Challenages

How the Brain and Gut Can Work Together to Help ADHD, Autism, Anxiety and Other Neurological Challenages

Your Food Impacts What you Do We all recognize that the food we eat impacts how our bodies behave.  I wrote about coloring impacts on ADHD  and how it can make children more hyper.  From the beginning one thing my blog has talked about the relationship of food to common disorders that are prevalent today like ADHD, Autism, and Allergies and how we spend more than $80 billion each year to treat neuro-developmental disorders. Diagnoses of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)…

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How to Create an IEP Binder

How to Create an IEP Binder

Making an IEP binder is a great way to keep information organized and at the ready when you need it. An IEP binder can help you prepare for IEP meetings and stay up to date on your child’s progress. This powerful tool can also help you communicate and collaborate with teachers and your child’s IEP team. Label the Tabbed Section Dividers Label the tabbed dividers for each of the sections:  Communication- any communication you recieve about the IEP Evaluations – any…

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Top 10 things to remember when traveling with special needs kids

Top 10 things to remember when traveling with special needs kids

If your child cannot sit still for an hour in a classroom without fidgeting how in the world are they going to sit still and behave for a 4+ airplane ride or long car trip?  That is a lot to ask for any kid, not just a special needs child.  Actually, as an adult it hard, but I digress.  Here are some things we have done throughout the years.  I hope some of them may help you and your family:…

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Did You Know Your Dog May Qualify As an Emotional Support Dog?

Did You Know Your Dog May Qualify As an Emotional Support Dog?

Our therapist tried to tell us for years to get a dog it will help your kids.  The problem is neither  my husband and I were really dog people plus both my husband and my son were highly allergic.  So we put it off for years but Christmas 2017 we introduced Ash into our lives and we all fell in love.  What was even more amazing than that is my son was the huge dog lover but Ash actually bonded…

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