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Apert Syndrome in Children

May 27, 2022
Although it is rare, Apert syndrome can have a major impact on the families of children who are diagnosed with this condition. For parents, it is...

Osteogenesis Imperfecta in Children

May 23, 2022
If your child has been diagnosed with a rare condition, it can fill your mind with questions. From wondering how the diagnosis will affect your...

Broadening Your Emotional Understanding Can Help Students, And You!

May 18, 2022
Did you know that there are at least 27 categories of emotions? Even more so, there is a range of each emotion depending on how intensely an emotion...

Pediatric Osteochondroma

May 17, 2022
There are so many conditions that most of us are unaware of until we encounter them personally. This is often the case for parents who find out their...

Pediatric Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR)

May 13, 2022
Because vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) usually does not cause symptoms by itself, parents often do not find out their child has this condition until...

Questions You're Probably Not Asking in Interviews & Why You Should Start

May 10, 2022
As a special education administrator, chances are pretty good that interviewing candidates is, at times, a significant part of your job. There is...

Tetralogy of Fallot

May 8, 2022
Parents of children diagnosed with a congenital heart defect such as Tetralogy of Fallot find themselves thrust into a situation with so many...

Working on Descriptors? Do This Speech-Langauge Spring Scavenger Hunt for Kids!

May 4, 2022
Descriptors are one of the most common targets in speech therapy for young children. Some kids will start using and understanding early descriptors...

Feeding Difficulties

May 4, 2022
A parent’s number one instinct is to care for and nourish their child, so encountering feeding difficulties with your little one might be one of the...

A Love for Children

May 1, 2022
When Michelle first began caring for Jaydyn, her body was stiff and inflexible. Her muscles were rigid and only capable of working in one direction.