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Ryan Gorneault

Six Ways to Teach Kids with Special Needs about Money

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other neurological differences may have trouble wrapping their heads around the concept of money.  Many of us, even as adults, ask the question, “What gives money value?”  Teaching your child how to count and manage their own funds can lend them a sense of independence and confidence.  Here’s how …

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Tips for Going on Vacations with Your Special Needs Child

NOTE:  Remember that social distancing, avoiding large groups and mask-wearing will be easier for the child to continue doing when they return home if these practices have remained consistent while away.   The weather is getting warmer and the days are getting longer.  As you make summer plans for your family, you’re probably already asking …

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The Relationship between Learning Disability and Mental Illness

Contrary to common misconception, learning disabilities are not a form of mental illness: in fact, both terms have very specific meanings and suggest entirely different forms of intervention.  Mental illnesses can appear in almost anyone at any time, and can present symptoms that respond well to treatment.  Learning disabilities remain largely consistent throughout the lifespan.  …

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