Anissa

Anissa

My name is Anissa. Let me tell you a little about myself, I am a mother of three, two girls and a boy. They keep me very busy!! I am also a big scrapbooking fan!! I am a publicist, writer, I out-source work, and I am an online business owner by day, and by night I am mommy to those three beautiful kids and have a wonderful husband. I have two children with varying degrees of hearing loss, and who are both very special little people. My youngest also has SPD, which I am learning more and more about. I look forward to sharing more about myself and my experiences in helping my special children with you.

Early Intervention: Automatic Qualifiers, part II

Early Intervention: Automatic Qualifiers, part II

This list is not all-inclusive. New disorders are being identified all of the time. Check your local Early Intervention program or your local health department for more information.

Early Intervention: Automatic Qualifiers, part I

Early Intervention: Automatic Qualifiers, part I

very state has some variance, and some things that may be different, as well as this list can and does change at anytime. If you feel like your child fits any of the above and you would like services for your child, contact your local Early Intervention Program or your county health services for more information.

Child Development Activities Can Be Accomplished In Daily Activities

Child Development Activities Can Be Accomplished In Daily Activities

Your child's development is an important part of their growing up, and can be encouraged through daily activities.

Raising the So-Called Not So "Perfect Child" – Part II

Sometimes we have to sit back and realize that All children are perfect in their own little ways. Special needs children teach us so many things about who we are and how much better we can all be.

Raising the So-Called Not So "Perfect Child"

Raising the So-Called Not So "Perfect Child"

All children are perfect in their own little ways. Special needs children teach us so many things about who we are and how much better we can all be.

8 Steps to Better IEP Meetings

8 Steps to Better IEP Meetings

An IEP should be a strategic meeting where a talented advocate need not lie about his/her hand, but can play any facts to the child's advantage. In simplistic terms, all advocates should be working to help the child with his/her needs.

Early Intervention Programs and Your Rights

Early Intervention Programs and Your Rights

As parents its our responsibility to know our rights and the rights of our children. If you do NOT fully understand your parent rights, you should seek more information from your PIP counselor or ask your service coordinator.

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