How can we help our kid with Autism?

by Amala Mani This post is for someone who is looking for a motivation today.. Recently I’m seeing lots of parents busy in social network groups. Thanks to our technology that we have thousands of such support groups. I feel that the purpose of such groups should be something like, helping parents find suitable resources in there residential city and maybe for some push and suggestions when struck. For e.g., I want to find schools which […]

On Isolation and More

by Carey Handley, 2018 I recently read an article concerning the isolation that Special Needs parents often feel. It was an intensely personal look at the part of being a Special Needs parent that no one thinks about and, although I could have written it word for word, I didn’t. That’s not to say I don’t have many thoughts on the subject, only that I haven’t shared many of them in print. Before I delve […]

Why your child might be having trouble producing certain sounds – 4 Considerations

by Nicole Kolenda As a Speech Language Pathologist with a specialization in Speech Sound Disorders, I am constantly teaching and thinking (and speaking!) about clear speech production.  On the path to clear, adult speech, all children will have a learning curve.   Think about the 12-month-old saying “ba-ba” for bottle or the 18th month old saying “ca” for cat.  We have all heard a 2-year old’s “wed” substituted for “red” as well as “lellow” for “yellow”—most likely […]

Letting Go

by Shandra Umazar Almost 29 years ago, my husband, Islah and I sat in the conference room at a big long table. We were on one side and the Genetic doctors were on the other. We sat quietly as the doctors told us all the things Islah would never do. What stuck out most in my mind was telling us that she would never be able to live alone. I remember how hard it was […]

A summer of possibilities

by Tulika Prasad Like every year and like for most parents, the arrival of our summer is preceded by a frantic search for summer camps to keep the kids busy. This year was no different. I looked everywhere and tried every combination but some were too repetitive, some too expensive and some just not the right fit. Nothing seemed to be interesting enough that I would send my son to. So, there I was, staring […]