The Truth About Stimming: It’s Not What You Think
“Stimming” is shorthand for self-stimulatory behaviors — repetitive movements, sounds, or actions people use to soothe, regulate, focus, or express
Read More“Stimming” is shorthand for self-stimulatory behaviors — repetitive movements, sounds, or actions people use to soothe, regulate, focus, or express
Read MoreSP Education—also known as special education—is transforming rapidly. With new teaching methods, assistive technologies, and inclusive approaches, students with disabilities
Read MoreTrisomy X Syndrome (also called Triple X Syndrome or 47,XXX) is a genetic condition where a female has an extra
Read MoreWhen parents first hear the words “Trisomy Triple X Syndrome”, they often imagine a life filled with medical challenges, constant
Read MoreNational Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Day is a vital reminder of the silent battle many face during colder months—a battle
Read MoreDisabled adolescents or children must enjoy their rights without discrimination of any kind! Kids or teens with special care require
Read MoreBefore 1990, it was thought that only adults could have bipolar disorder. However, the studies conducted beyond it indicate that
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