If you have a loved one with special needs, you may be worried about their future once you are gone. Will they be financially secure? Who will take care of their bills and ensure they live comfortably? These are some of the many questions you may have, especially when...
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Principled Advocacy For Families And Individuals With Disabilities And The Professionals Who Serve Them
Month: February 2022
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Stepping up when a child with special needs turns 18 years of age
As the biological or adoptive parent of a child with special needs, you have had full authority over most everything throughout their life. Even at points where neurotypical children might start exerting their independence and autonomy, your child may still require...