‘There Are Many Like Me:’ Parents of Kids With Special Needs Open up About Their Experiences
Some days are harder than the others.
Some days are harder than the others.
Surveying video games through the eyes of kids with special needs.
“That word sends very powerful messages: ridicule, humiliation, isolation.”
Doing some research, asking questions and involving all kids at your parties can make your world more inclusive.
“These kids have taught me the importance of keeping things simple.”
“I’m the mom of a 15-year-old boy who has autism. My son, Owen, looks like most boys his age — tall and handsome.”
Gurgaon Moms, an online community, has snowballed into a 10,000 member group and is helping moms build businesses.
‘Many autistic people learn to ‘mask,’ disguising their natural body language to make those around them comfortable.’
With an aim to spread awareness about Down syndrome, Pooja Khanna actively blogs about life with her daughter Norah.