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Special Needs Kids
- Autism: Understanding the Disorder
- Autism Fact Sheet: Warning Signs Every Parent Should Know
- Beyond Surprise and Shock: Learning Your Baby Has Special Needs
- Discovering Pervasive Development Disorders: Finding Help for Special Needs Children
- Does a Disabled Child Equal a Disabled Family? 6 Tips for Preventing Family Stress
- Evaluating Toddlers: When Should You Worry About Your Toddler's Mental Health?
- Extra Special: Parenting a Child With Multiple Special Needs
- From Their Point of View: Getting Inside the Head of a Child with Autism
- How to Survive Autism: A Been-there, Done-that Guide
for Parents - I Am My Brother's Keeper: A 7-Year-Old Author and the Battle Against Autism
- It's Not Your Fault: How Parents Can Cope with Their Child's Disability
- Life Changes and Autism: Different Address, Same Challenges
- One up on Autism: Learn the Signs and Act Early
- Pervasive Development Disorder: What Parents Need to Know
- Rett Syndrome: Understanding the Disease
- Siblings Are Special, Too: Nurturing Each Child in a
Special Needs Household - Spina Bifida: A New Hope
- The Dietary Connection: Can Sugars and Food Additives Contribute to Learning and Behavior Disorders?
- The Torture of Touch: Raising a Child With Sensory Integration Dysfunction
- Weighing Your Options: An Excerpt From Should I Medicate My Child? Sane Solutions for Troubled Kids With and Without Psychiatric Drugs
- When Motherhood Takes on New Meaning: Parenting a Child With a Disability
- Words That Hurt: Dealing With Teasers and Bullies


