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Phoenix girl born without a jaw living normal life - 0 views

  • Lexi Simmons would like you to know the following things about her: She is 16. She likes blue nail polish and boys and Starbucks coffee. She sent 4,096 text messages one month this summer. She gets good grades and hates baby-sitting. She is a normal girl.
  • Cheryl Evans/The Arizona Republic Lexi Simmons, 16, jokes with her girlfriends during her birthday party at her Phoenix home.
Roger Holt

Ducks on the Moon - CBC Radio - accepting autism - 0 views

  • Regina playwright and producer, Kelley Jo Burke was an orderly woman with an orderly life. In 2000, she had a perfect baby. But by 2004, order was out the window, as she tried to cope with her perfect but "special" boy. In this performance-documentary, annotated by comments from specialists and other parents, she talks about meeting and accepting her son's autism.
Roger Holt

Autism Symptoms First Appear After Babies Reach 6 Months, Study Finds - Disability Scoop - 0 views

  • Symptoms of autism such as poor eye contact and limited communication skills are not noticeable during a baby’s first months of life, but appear gradually as children approach their first birthday, according to new research.
Roger Holt

Kayleigh's courage: St. V's smallest surviving baby showing her toughness - 0 views

  • When she was born, her feet could have fit into a tablespoon, and her first meal was a single drop of breast milk.
Roger Holt

President Obama Signs Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act of 2010 - 0 views

  • On Wednesday, December 22, President Obama signed the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Act of 2010 (H.R. 1246/S. 3199) into law. The bill, which was passed earlier this month by the Senate, was passed by the House on December 15.
  • The legislation reauthorizes and expands EHDI legislation passed nearly 10 years ago, increasing state funding for follow-up services to ensure that babies initially identified with a potential hearing loss receieve full diagnostic evaluations and, if necessary, are enrolled in early intervention programs. The act also promotes culturally sensitive family support services.
Roger Holt

Family crafts a guide for living with autism | Mom2MomDFW.com - 0 views

  • Look at My Eyes is a revealing how-to book for families that is also useful to teachers. It's more of a short but practical guide than a memoir and includes such things as how to find a baby sitter for a special needs child, how to get insurance coverage, how to find agencies and therapies that help, how to give the right sort of attention to the child, as well as suggestions for fun and educational activities.
Terry Booth

The Family Tree Center Provides Parenting Classes in Billings - 0 views

  • Parenting can be a very rewarding experience, but it can also be very difficult at times. Children do not come with instructions and many people who become parents do so with little or no formal training. Many parents do not have the support of family members living in the area or may not have had appropriate parenting models growing up. All parents -- and their children -- deserve the support and guidance a Nuturing Parenting class offers. The Family Tree Center offers 4 different parenting classes (babies, toddlers, grade-schoolers, and adolescents) utilizing the evidence-based best practice Nuturing Parenting Curriculum. Classes meet two hours a week for fifteen weeks and cover topics such as: Empathy, Brain development, Child development, Discipline, Safety, Family morals and values, Family rules, Drug and alcohol abuse, Stress and anger management, Routines, and Problem solving. Highlights include: Free childcare and dinner for children Snacks for the parents Family interaction time during each class Activities for grade-school age children and older where they learn, at their level, the same information their parents are learning Classes are offered at no charge to all self-referred parents and for a nominal fee of $10 per class for parents who need a certificate Materials fee is $20 If you are interested in these classes: Contact Tonia at 406-252-9799 or email the Family Tree Center office at ftcoffice@qwestoffice.net.
Roger Holt

Workers With Disabilities: An Untapped Resource | U.S. Chamber Magazine - 0 views

  • It’s hard to imagine with 8.8% unemployment that America will soon be facing a worker shortage as 77 million baby boomers begin retiring. Many businesses already face a skills shortage, unable to find qualified workers for positions that are open. There is a great untapped resource, however, to which these businesses can turn—individuals with disabilities.
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