by Shelley Causey
When our children are babies, we recognize the importance of structure and routine. We follow nap schedules and bedtime rituals to help our little ones adapt to our timetable. Our consistency creates boundaries and provides a sense of security. This is part of a...
by Shelley Causey
When most parents consider a school for special needs children, they typically think about learning disabilities and neurodevelopment disorders such as autism or dyslexia. One very common disorder that’s left in the dark is Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or...
by Shelley Causey
An important decision that all parents must one day make is how to educate their child. For the majority of neurotypical children, this decision doesn’t require too much consideration: public school is easy and available. However, for a child with autism, this...
by Shelley Causey
Parenting means making crucial decisions. Choosing the correct school for your child is top of the list. If you’ve determined public school is not the most beneficial space for your special needs child, you may find yourself looking into alternatives, like private...
by Shelley Causey
It is not easy to decide where your child with special needs should receive an education. Not every child can benefit from a public school education, or even home schooling. However, private schools are in a unique position to provide the greatest benefits towards...
by Shelley Causey
National Disability Employment Awareness Month will be celebrated during the month of October 2016. The purpose of this month is to raise awareness for the progress and continued progress our country has made and continues to make hiring individuals experiencing...