Playing the Hand That's Dealt to You: A Guide for Parents of Children with Special Needs |
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... organizations in your area that provide services to children with special needs and their families . The people there can help you establish a system of support that can provide the help that would otherwise be missing . They should ...
... organizations in your area that provide services to children with special needs and their families . The people there can help you establish a system of support that can provide the help that would otherwise be missing . They should ...
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... organization . Following is a list of what I included for my own use . You may want to modify my ideas to suit your own special circumstances : Information about organizations that may be helpful in providing knowledge , services ...
... organization . Following is a list of what I included for my own use . You may want to modify my ideas to suit your own special circumstances : Information about organizations that may be helpful in providing knowledge , services ...
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... organizations , both for - profit and not - for - profit , who specialize in helping parents advocate for their children's medical needs . These are professionals who do this for a living . Take full advantage of their expertise . Just ...
... organizations , both for - profit and not - for - profit , who specialize in helping parents advocate for their children's medical needs . These are professionals who do this for a living . Take full advantage of their expertise . Just ...
Contents
Preface vili | 1 |
Creating a System of Support That Will | 8 |
Helping Your Child Reach His Greatest Potential | 18 |
Copyright | |
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