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"No" Is Never the Final Answer: Education Advocacy Plan for Parents

"No" Is Never the Final Answer: Education Advocacy Plan for Parents

When it comes to the education of your child with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), you are going to need to become the leader of the team. Schools and teachers are often poorly equipped to deal with students that have special needs.

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A Voice Against Bullying: Standing Up For Your Child

A Voice Against Bullying: Standing Up For Your Child

Do you suspect your child with Autism Spectrum Disorder is being bullied? Download this helpful parent guide to better prevent and manage the effects of bullying.

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Asperger's Disorder Plus One

Asperger's Disorder Plus One

Do you have a nagging feeling there's more to your child's story than Asperger's disorder?

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Avoiding the Cliff: Prepare for the Future Now

Avoiding the Cliff: Prepare for the Future Now

Parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are understandably anxious as their child becomes an adult. But if they begin working with them now, future transitions can be much easier.

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Be a Hero against Bullying

Be a Hero against Bullying

Bullying is no joke. Say "NO" to bullying and stand up for others!

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Be An Everyday Hero

Be An Everyday Hero

When it comes to standing up to bullies, kids need to know that they hold more power than they think they do! Use this fun coloring page to inspire them to "Be An Everyday Hero" in all areas of their life.

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Children with Disabilities: Lessening the Guilt

Children with Disabilities: Lessening the Guilt

Are there things you feel guilty about when it comes to parenting your special needs child? Help yourself work through them with this free download guide.

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Choosing Your Hat: Balancing the Various Roles of Parenting

Choosing Your Hat: Balancing the Various Roles of Parenting

As a parent, you wear a lot of hats when it comes to raising a child with complex special needs. It can be overwhelming. Download this helpful guide for finding the right balance, and focus on reconnecting with nurturing parent-child relationships.

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Enjoy School

Enjoy School

Starting in a new school can be difficult for anyone. For a child with special needs, the journey can be a little tougher. Use this coloring page to talk with your child about the transitions and how even new things can be fun!

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Equal Importance: Making Time for Your Children  without Special Needs

Equal Importance: Making Time for Your Children without Special Needs

Set realistic and achievable goals for spending individual quality time with each of your children in order to communicate each child’s importance within your life and family! Use this free download to help you reflect on your current situation and then create goals for fostering relationships with all of your children.

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Helping Without Hurting: Placing the Responsibility of Daily Living Tasks More in the Hands of Your Child

Helping Without Hurting: Placing the Responsibility of Daily Living Tasks More in the Hands of Your Child

Continue being a helpful parent without hindering your child’s individual growth. Minimize enabling negative behavior by shifting responsibility back into your child’s hands with the strategies in this free download.

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I Love You . . . But Right Now I Don't Like Your Behavior.

I Love You . . . But Right Now I Don't Like Your Behavior.

This worksheet includes activities to reflect on behavior, emotions, and coping strategies, as well as on positive qualities and attributes of your child.

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