What You SHOULDN’T Say to the Parent(s) of a Child With Special Needs
Birmingham Parent recently sent out a call for common comments parents have experienced. These are just some of the many shared with us.
Birmingham Parent recently sent out a call for common comments parents have experienced. These are just some of the many shared with us.
A series of events led him to be a big part of the special needs community in Birmingham
Birmingham Organizations are Working to Meet Special Needs in Childcare
Ever felt like your vacation was more of a workout than an actual rest? We’ve all been there. The countless miles walked, and the endless stairs climbed, can be exhausting. Imagine a world where those exhausting days of endless walking and climbing stairs are no more!
Every parent has been there, walked through something challenging and kept going. It’s what we do as parents. When you have a child with special needs, there’s more.
New Children’s Book – Let’s Roll, Oliver!
And the Struggle with Learning Disabilities
Miracle Academy seeks to positively impact the lives of students
The battery on your mobility scooter is your main source of power, and it has to be looked after and cared for well. Think of it as the heart of your scooter.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Special Olympics Partner to Provide Inclusive Programming for Youth Across U.S.
Unless U is On a Mission to Serve Adults with Development Disabilities
LEGOLAND® Florida Resort In Winter Haven Becomes First of Its Kind to Earn the Certified Autism Center™ Designation
Here’s What People Need to Understand About Autism
6 Steps to Help Best Prepare You for Your Child’s IEP Meeting
Living with an Incurable Disease
How Sounds Can Cause Anger in Teens and Tweens
Art From The Heart – 32nd Annual Art Auction Benefiting Adults with Autism
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program earns the City of Mesa, AZ the first-ever Autism Certified City distinction
Children and adults with Down syndrome face unique challenges when it comes to bedtime. But a good night’s sleep is possible
Join Foundation in Raising Funds for the More than 54,000 People with Epilepsy in Alabama.