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Colors of Courage: Inspiring Artistic Growth in Learners with Disabilities
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Image via Pexels Colors of Courage: Inspiring Artistic Growth in Learners with Disabilities If you’re the parent of a child with learning disabilities, now might be a great time to embark on a journey to transform your home into a sanctuary of artistic expression. This guide from Bright Buddies serves as your reliable compass, guiding you through effective strategies to nurture creativity and foster developmental growth in your child. Together, you'll unlock a world of artistic possibilities, tailored to their unique needs and abilities. The Healing Power of Art Introducing your child to the arts is more than a pastime;...
Focus on "CAN DO" by Mina, a Super Mom to Twin Boys & a Poppy
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Talloobi is autistic. And yes he’s probably considered severely autistic. Or what the professionals like to label, a level 3.Does he suffer because of the limitations he has? Yes. Yes sometimes he does. Do we suffer with him? Yes. We suffer with him & for him.But his autism is part of who he is. It’s not ALL that he is, but it’s a big chunk of who my Talloobi is. How can I hate it?And if we (the caregivers) don’t or cannot accept our own kids because of their uniqueness, how can we expect others to?Why the hell are...
Love Reflects Through
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The day he hatched, I cried in joy, I said, “Sky’s your name, my little boy. You're the best thing that’s happened to me, And I’m going to be your Mommy.” Seeing my reflection in his eyes, gave me a bit of a surprise. Because for the first time in life I understood, Feathers and wings like mine were good, But a loving heart was what I wanted to share. Could that also be seen in my child's stare? I questioned this more as Sky grew, Because whenever I said, “I love you,” All he ever answered...
World DownSyndrome Awareness
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By: Fatima Hafiz 3/21/2022 Today marks World DownSyndrome Day. According to the World Health Organization, every year, the estimated incidence of Down syndrome is between 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 1,100 live births worldwide. The children with this condition, are comparatively fewer in number and different than most others of their age. While their ways of expressing themselves, interacting with the others, communicating with the community are unique, they are not deformed. Down syndrome or trisomy 21 is not an illness. There is nothing wrong with these beautiful children having extra genetic material from chromosome 21. It's true that...
Inspiration of A Parent’s Perception … vs the Reality thereof
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I’m sure every single one of you remembers the day that you received that wonderful news that you were going to be parents, hands down the best day of your life, right? As if on autopilot–your thoughts immediately run away with you and already you are looking into the mirror ball and seeing this perfect and blissful journey up ahead, through life with your bundle of joy. But alas. It often is not as black & white as that now, is it? Upon one of your checkups before the baby arrives–your doctor shares the news with you that the...
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