We believe families know what families need. We share what we've learned as special needs families- in IEP meetings, doctor visits, insurance calls, and more.
Support from all of the adults close to a #specialneeds child is important for success, but sometimes there is resistance from close family members critical of treatment or diagnosis. Juliann Garey shares how to get everyone on board, from @ChildMindInst: https://t.co/UNno13qAnf
Is your #specialneeds kid not handing in homework on purpose? Even if you know they’ve finished it, there may be some underlying factors as to why they’re not turning it in. Amanda Morin explains why, from @Understoodorg: https://t.co/mVSxGNltUP
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We’ve put together some helpful tips to getting your #specialneeds phone calls logged in a way that can prove to be very useful for keeping the information organized, easy to find, and recalled if needed. Find it in our blog here: https://t.co/tqZQP50JTS
Find out why kids develop a fear of reading—and how you can help ease their anxiety and build confidence, from Julie Rawe via @UnderstoodOrg: https://t.co/EBQxOQIuGC
1 out of 5 people is affected by a #mentalhealth condition, which means you probably deal with someone who is struggling. Shainna Ali shares excellent tips on how to be supportive and encouraging during their mental health journey, from @NAMICommunicate: https://t.co/1KC4UnEbU9
If your child’s #specialneeds put pressure on your resources, financial anxiety can make a tough situation worse. We want to share budgeting tips to lower your stress levels and get you off to a good start this year! Check out our #GetThereProjectBlog: https://t.co/qFBRkMQMF8
Starting the New Year with focused goals can be very beneficial for #specialneeds children with learning and behavioral issues. @Brain_Balance shares some tips for setting effective New Year’s resolutions for special needs kids: https://t.co/6EONnzj1Gi
Have you given some thought as to how you want to approach the New Year with your #specialneeds child? Carissa Garabedian shares some excellent resolutions for #specialneedsparents in her article from @knowdifferent: https://t.co/G69oRT5aPD
Courage, compassion, connection. Learn how these three magic words can hold the possibility of stability in an uncertain world here: https://t.co/QgdDbg1iVV
Lisa Lightner shares some helpful tips for staying sane during the holiday seasons as a parent to a #specialneeds child, from A Day In Our Shoes:
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#GetThereProject shares the simple, effective techniques that have worked for us in thousands of IEP meetings, doctor visits, and insurance customer service calls. Knowing where to start makes all the difference! Visit https://t.co/1YZepFApAD for more information.
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