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How Dallas Mom Amanda Clark Spends Her Wednesday
Amanda Clark and her husband, Jeremy, have been married for six years and moved to Dallas two and a half…
Meet Mia Francis-Poulin, the Mompreneur Behind Mama, Build Your Empire!
As a multihyphenate mom of two, Mia Francis-Poulin wears many hats. When she’s not caring for her two sons, 4-year-old…
How Dallas-Fort Worth Camps Serve Those With Special Needs
These North Texas camps go above and beyond in providing summer fun and entertainment for children and adults with special needs.
The Blooming Mission Behind Poston Gardens
Go tulip picking all the while supporting a good cause.
How to Choose the Right Summer Camp for Your Child with Special Needs
Tips for choosing the best summer camp for your child with special needs.
Libraries in Dallas-Fort Worth With Story Times for Special Needs
Loud noises and large crowds might prove to be bothersome for your little with special needs, which is why several…
Three Success Factors for ABA
Every parent has an “imagined future” for their child, a vision for their child’s major milestones such as grade school,…
5 Things to Do in February and March for All Abilities
Family-fun opportunities this spring around North Texas.
How To Comfort a Grieving Child With Special Needs
How to comfort a child with special needs who’s grieving
How Stay-at-Home Mom and Autism Advocate Christy DeBruin Spends Her Tuesday
A day in the life of an autism advocate and a Prosper mom of one.
The Best #MommyWins We Heard This Spring
Local moms sharing their family’s seemingly small moments.
Yes, Your Child With Special Needs Can and Should Do Chores
Helping around the house is good for kids with autism and other disabilities. Here’s how to create a chore plan for your child.
6 Places for Energetic Kids with Special Needs
Let the littles burn off some of that excess energy at one of these Dallas-Fort Worth indoor play spaces for kids with special needs.
Howdy Homemade Ice Cream Serves Up Employment for Special Needs
Founder of Howdy Homemade, Tom Landis, employs people with special needs with the hope that many of his fellow restaurant owners will follow.
Stomping Ground Comedy Theater Launches Improv for Autism Scholarship Program
Now through January 6, the Dallas-based Stomping Ground Comedy Theater is accepting scholarship applications to provide teens on the spectrum in financial need with the therapeutic benefits of humor.
Sensory-Friendly Santa Experiences in Dallas-Fort Worth
May your 2018 holiday season be merry and bright with these sensory-friendly Santa experiences in North Texas.
5 Laws & Programs Every Special Needs Parent Should Know
Creating a financial plan for your child’s care is imperative—so is understanding the do’s and don’ts under the law. What…
Tommy Hilfiger’s New Adaptive Fashion Campaign Features Texas Tween, Hailey Villarreal
Tommy Hilfiger has just launched his new fall campaign for Tommy Adaptive, his clothing line tailored to people with special needs. The American fashion icon dropped the official video for the fall campaign, which features a familiar face rocking the season’s newest styles—Texas tween Hailey Villarreal, an aspiring actress with cerebral palsy.
Meet Terry Stotts, the Dallas Special Ed Teacher Equipping Kids To Give Back
Terry Stotts has 35 years of teaching under his belt—or more precisely, his tool belt. As the construction technology teacher…