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Parenting isn’t easy. Whilst it is undoubtedly the biggest blessing, it is also constant. It’s around the clock love, care and patience. However, when your child is autistic it can feel harder to get it ‘right’. You want to celebrate your child’s neurodiversity and help them to feel happy, healthy and supported. There are courses to help parents around the country and online on how best to support children with autism. In this blog, SpecialKids.Company will round up some of the best ones for you should you wish to explore them.Read now
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International Day of People with Disabilities
Read nowDid you know that Friday, 3 rd December 2021 is the International Day of People with Disabilities? This day was sanctioned by the United Nations with the purpose of raising awareness of disability issues and the rights and well-being of those with disabilities.
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The best sports for children with Cerebral Palsy
People with Cerebral Palsy are affected in different ways depending on the type of Cerebral Palsy that they have. Although their condition may present a number of challenges and limitations, children and adults with the condition can still participate in everyday activities like sport.Read now -
The Ultimate Guide to Taking Children with Special Needs on a Flight
Read nowBooking a holiday and travelling can be extremely stressful, which can be heightened when doing it with a child. For parents of children with disabilities or special needs, this can add further difficulty at times. Below we guide you through some of our top tips for taking a child with special needs on a flight, and how to prepare for this beforehand.
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Activities for children with cerebral palsy
It is natural for children to have a desire to play and engage in new, exciting activities. Doing so can improve the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being of children. But playtime can introduce some real obstacles for children with cerebral palsyRead now -
Go Green for National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day!
Read nowNational Cerebral Palsy Day is March 25. Cerebral palsy is the most common childhood disability with 17 million people worldwide suffering from it. Green is the NCP colour and raising awareness of the condition in any way is a great way to celebrate the day.