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15 Things Not to Say to the Parent of a Child with Special Needs I'm sorry. Parenting your son must be so hard, I can't imagine how you do it. You're really amazing to take care of a child with special needs. It's too bad you had to put your life on hold. Have you tried a cure? This is just temporary, right? More items... •
According to a recent study published in the journal Experimental Psychology, researchers found smiling — even a fake smile — can have a positive...
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BASIC Bill Gates, together with Paul Allen, developed a programming language. The programming language they produced was a version of BASIC, which...
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Known as a “Ka-Bar” the United States Marine Corps adopted this combat knife in late 1942. Designated as a combat knife, it served as a fundamental...
Read More »My son is not going to recover from autism because autism is the way his brain works. Sure, he'll change as he gets older, but the idea of "getting better" is wrong-headed and reinforces his condition as disease, not difference.
What not to do in an earthquake Do not run outside. Do: Shelter in place using Drop, Cover and Hold On. Do not get in a doorway. Do: Shelter in...
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Drinking water regularly may rehydrate the blood, lower blood sugar levels, and reduce diabetes risk ( 20 , 21 ). Keep in mind that water and other...
Read More »I'm my son's advocate for now, but I don't want to be his voice. My job is to help him develop his own voice via communication methods like RPM or typing. My son may not talk, but he has a voice. My job is to listen to it, not co-opt it. You should share more specific details about your son's challenges in order to help other parents. I worry all the time about protecting my son's privacy. Just as kids with special needs are not exhibits to be gawked at, their toughest challenges, personal hygiene details, toileting struggles, and other such things are not for the public, no matter how "helpful" they could be. Your child seems low-functioning, not like those high-functioning autistic kids/geniuses I've read about. Don't use labels like high- or low-functioning in relation to my child because they carry harmful implications and assumptions. Call him by his name. Describe what he does. Don't tell me he's "low-functioning."
So what's the age when you should have your life together? According to a new survey, that age is 39. Well that's some great news! Jan 8, 2019
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A survivor mentality is a frame of mind that promotes self-empowerment and a person's ability to overcome a traumatic event. Focusing on the...
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How to live off the grid: the ultimate guide for beginners (2022) Find the Right Location. Build the Smallest Home Possible. Design for Passive...
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The head is commonly turned to the left in a casket to ensure the body looks more comfortable and peaceful, while also allowing mourners a better...
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