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"You Don't Have Words to Describe What I Experience" - What Does Autism Feel Like?

The sensory experience of individuals with autism based on first hand accounts. From the Geneva Centre.

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How To Take Action Against Structural Barriers
By: Renata Bursten, Dragonfly Staff

Even with the law on your side, sometimes getting a foot in the door is only half the issue. Here are some time-tested ways to get your -- and the ADA's -- way. Every month, this site take on another structural barrier and shows how to take action against it.


SNE - Special Needs Education Project
By: Renata Bursten, Dragonfly Staff

Visit Canada's premiere resource for special needs educational information!


Assessing Children for the Presence of a Disability
By: Renata Bursten, Dragonfly Staff

Although labeling a child can sometimes have a detrimental effect, it can also be the gateway to support that may be needed to let the child reach his or her full potential. Here is the real lowdown of IDEA assesments. From the good folks at NICHCY.


Planning A Move With A Child With A Disability Can Be Complicated!
By: Renata Bursten, Dragonfly Staff

Moving when your family includes a child with special needs can be a daunting task, especially when the rules change from state to state! Find help here.


HearingExchange - Exchanging Ideas and Information on Hearing Loss
By: Paula Rosenthal, Parent, Website Founder

Ideas and Information on Hearing Loss


The Americans With Disabilities Act
By: Renata Bursten, Dragonfly Staff

Get the straight scoop on a piece of landmark legislation.


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Gooo-ing up! Always teach going up before teaching coming down. It is easier to master, safer, and will build skills needed for safe going down. Stay right behind them the entire time. It's for safety, but also many children find a light touch comforting and encouraging.

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