
My Child Isn’t Looking at Toys, Should I Be Concerned
As we lovingly stare at our newborns we expectantly await the time when they will look back at us. However, for some kiddos this is a task that may not come very easily. Some kiddos will eventually be diagnosed with CVI, Cortical or Cerebral Visual Impairment. This is...
QUIRKY BUDS: CONNECTING YOU TO FRIENDS NEARBY
Find a bud for yourself or for your child. Quirky Buds is a matching system helping individuals with different abilities connect with likeminded individuals near them. Quirky Buds is designed to help connect individuals and families to a community that understands....

The Sensory Club Serves Our Special Needs Community
As an all-inclusive, welcoming, and accepting club, people of all ages with disabilities can come to feel their best and grow together. Members across the spectrum get to experience a safe haven to explore and satisfy their sensory needs in a safe, nurturing, and fun...

Virtual Education Package from the Colorado Symphony
The Colorado Symphony is proud to offer this virtual programming for FREE to ensure schools and families across the state have access to high-quality music education programming. Included in our Virtual Education Package are virtual presentations of the following...

Early Indicators of Autism Spectrum Disorder
This post provides information about what Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may look like in some children and when parents might want to seek more advice in supporting their children. Any time a child receives a diagnosis it changes things. But caregivers need to...

Development: Rolling, Rolling, Rolling
In our last blog we talked about all of the different positions babies can play in for the first few months of life. These positions are important to allow our infants to begin stretching and strengthening the muscles in their trunk, hips, and shoulders...

Inaugural US Adaptive Open
In July the USGA held its first ever US Adaptive Open for competitors with disabilities. What a great opportunity for the competitors to share their love of golf with others. We applaud the USGA's efforts for inclusion and look forward to seeing more events like this...

Development: How To Help Your… Newborn
As new parents we eagerly await our newest addition taking their first steps. But as the saying goes, you must first learn to crawl before you can walk. In the first several months of life, babies begin exploratory movements while interacting with parents,...

Let’s Talk About Shoes… (Why, When, and Which Ones)
Why? Shoes serve a variety of functions, some may be more obvious than others. When first buying shoes, parents often consider the potential for a shoe to provide warmth, protection, and look cute. However, shoes also help support a kiddo's foot development! For the...

Potty Training a Child with Special Needs
Potty training is a step toward independence for children. However, parents and caregivers have other things to consider like added responsibilities, increased social pressure, frequent bathroom trips, regular clothing changes, cleaning up accidents, extra emotional...

Feeding, An Act of Love
Guest post by Shawna Walker, RDN Feeding a child is one of the most loving ways a parent can render care. The pressure to meet growth and development needs, protect them from illness, and maximize their health can be overwhelming. With intentionality, it might be...

Things to Know About Cytomegalovirus
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus which not many people have heard of. However, nearly 1 in 3 children are infected by age five and by 40, over 50% of adults carry the virus. Many newborns with Congenital Cytomegalovirus (cCMV) are born without symptoms. These...
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