Being a parent is one of life’s greatest blessings, but it can also be intimidating and difficult at times. From birth, when children are entirely dependent on their parents' care, to early adulthood, ...
For Christopher Reyes, a sensory gym coming to Clovis means more than indoor zip sliding, mountain climbing and other fun for children with special needs. It means those children will have a place ...
EVANSVILLE — Asking the little boy attached to Karen Slown's wrist to contain his excitement at the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival would have been a fool's errand. Zach is autistic, said Slown, a ...
Social media often gets a bad rap. Blamed for everything from problematic digital behaviors to tics and stress disorders, parents have long struggled with allowing their children to live their lives ...
EVANSVILLE — The West Side Nut Club Fall Festival was full of excited kids Wednesday morning, all ready for rides, games and foods. That's not unlike any other day during Fall Festival week on West ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Today, an international kids gym franchise that gives sensory safe play to kids with autism and special needs opened in Chesapeake. We Rock the Spectrum welcomes families with ...
CERTIFIED FOR FLIGHT JUST DAYS AFTER ROLLING OFF THE LINE.# TODAY...THE CALIFORNIA RODEO SALINAS HOSTED THE "SPECIAL KIDS CARNIVAL" AT THE SALINAS EXPO GROUND. THE ...
COVID-19 is a daunting challenge for families of children with disabilities. Being a parent is never a cakewalk, but parenting during a pandemic is an entirely new challenge for millions of American ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — For 25 years, Special Kids Special Families has promoted, strengthened, and supported families of those with disabilities in Colorado Springs. From now, through Dec. 15th, the ...
NARRAGANSETT – As Mister Rogers’ mother said, always “look for the helpers. You’ll always find people who are helping.” That was the case on a foggy morning last week at Roger Wheeler State Beach as ...
There are so many almost-secret gems in the Chicago area that cater to special children–and most of them are free. So make a plan now to leave your neighborhood and explore a little more this year for ...