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Recognizing the Signs: Indicators of Potential Disability

Parents, teachers, and caregivers all play a crucial role in understanding and supporting children with diverse needs, including those with developmental differences. Sometimes, children may show early signs that they have unique challenges and strengths. These signs can include different behaviors, specific physical needs, or certain characteristics, which might indicate that a child could have […]

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Springtime Fun: 10 Engaging Activities Using Plastic Easter Eggs!

Are you looking for ways to reuse all the plastic Easter eggs your child collects at egg hunts? Here are 10 engaging ways to use them that will encourage learning and motor development!        Sorting by Color  Color sorting is a foundational skill for kids to practice matching, develop an understanding of the

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6 Tools to use in your Church’s Special Needs Ministry

Oftentimes, children with disabilities and their families feel unable to attend church. Using these tools can help families feel more at ease, cared for, and considered, even if you don’t currently have a special needs ministry! You can use these tools with any child, in any setting, and you might even show families a new way to help their

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Spotting the Signs: Recognizing Indicators of Vision Impairment in Children 

Most of us think of vision as just our eyes. However, the eyes are the camera lens, and the brain is where true vision occurs by interpreting what the eyes see. Many areas of the brain are involved in visual function and visual processing. Vision is a complex neurological process.  Eye doctors use a standard measurement of

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