AbilityNet believes there is an urgent need to address the growing gap between what technology enables some of us to do and the barriers that many people face when trying to complete the same digital tasks. We also need to recognize the significance of this gap in both social and economic terms.
Sometimes we all think about throwing in the towel and just avoiding the things that make life harder.
However, with careful planning and a little creativity, it can be "easy as pie" to help children with LD make the most of holiday traditions and cherished family events.
Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation!
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Arthur's story is highlighted from the beginning, in the upcoming documentary, INSPIRED: The Movie. http://www.inspiredthemovie.com
Holiday Preparation Checklist for Parents of Children with Disabilities
The typical holiday checklist for parents is marked by rushing from store to attraction to activity; somewhere on that Christmas checklist is probably also a "Santa's Lap" photo-op. Christmas preparation when parenting a disabled child is slightly more complicated.