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Fine and Gross Motor

5 Alternatives to Tummy Time for Babies with Motor Development Challenges

Does your baby struggle with tummy time due to motor development challenges? These alternatives to tummy time will offer the same benefits.

Speech therapist and little patient training articulation.

Special Needs

Early Intervention for Kids with Developmental Delays

Discover the benefits of early intervention for children with developmental delays and how support and services can unlock their full potential.

White shelving with colorful storage baskets and boxes with toys.

Play, Toys

Ingenious Toy Storage Ideas to Revolutionize Your Space

Your home doesn't have to be overwhelmed by toys, even in the throes of raising tiny humans. Revolutionize your space with these ingenious toy storage ideas today!

A visually impaired baby boy in PT reaches for a toy.

Development, Visual Impairment

Development Charts for Blind and Visually Impaired Babies and Children

Blind children may have delayed development in several key areas. These development charts outline milestones for visually impaired babies.

Smiling child psychologist and kid with dyslexia playing with building blocks.

Autism, Development, Special Needs

Understanding Cognitive Developmental Delay in Children

Cognitive developmental delays occur when a child’s thinking and reasoning are significantly below the expected average. Learn the signs and best ways to help.

Wooden toys in a box.

Parenting, Toys

How To Clean Wooden Toys: Simple, Safe & Effective Tips

As long as you know how to clean wooden toys effectively, they should continue looking great for generations.

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IEPs

What Should I Bring to My Child’s First IEP Meeting?

Prepare for your child's first IEP meeting with confidence! Discover exactly what documents to bring, including educational records, medical info, and questions to ask.

Mother cleaning a bottle.

Special Needs

5 Spring Cleaning Tips for Families of Children with Disabilities

Spring cleaning is an opportunity to create a more accessible, organized, and supportive space for your child with disabilities. Declutter, deep clean, and refresh!

Skylar and Peter playing piano together.

Visual Impairment

The Gift of Understanding: How a Young Child Helps His Blind Father Navigate Life

When a parent is blind, it’s natural for people to wonder how their sighted child will adapt. Will they struggle to understand their parent’s needs? Will they feel burdened by...

Three pictures of children being helped by volunteers at May We Help.

Assistive Technology, Support

May We Help: Engineering Independence for People with Disabilities

May We Help is dedicated to designing and building custom solutions that help individuals of all ages achieve mobility, access, and independence, all at no cost.

Br'eye device with dominoes.

Braille and Literacy

Making Braille Fun: Introducing Handi Exceller’s Innovative Learning Tools for Blind Students

Handi Exceller was born from a simple idea: learning braille should be both fun and accessible. The company creates interactive and gamified ways to teach braille.

Sensory wall art in a child's bedroom.

Parenting

Sensory Wall Art: 5 Tips to Create a Room Your Blind or Low-Vision Child Will Love

Even if your child can’t see their surroundings, personalizing and decorating their room with thoughtful, sensory-friendly design can make a big difference in their confidence, independence, and joy. 

An illustration of an android caring for a child in a wheelchair.

Assistive Technology, Special Needs

Caregivers vs Carebots: Are Androids the Future of Disability Care?

Explore the futuristic world of android caregivers and their potential to revolutionize disability care. Are robots the caregivers of tomorrow?

braille blocks, puzzles and buttons

Braille and Literacy, Toys, Visual Impairment

24 Braille Toys for Kids Who are Blind

Everything from alphabet blocks to raised line coloring pages and activity books to puzzles to card and board games... and so much more! And it's all in braille ready for...

An illustration of three babies participating in the Early Language Acquisition with Sensory Impairment (ELASI)

Early Language Acquisition with Sensory Impairment (ELASI)

The purpose of this study is to look at early language skills and home learning environments of children with hearing and/or vision impairments, and typically developing peers.