How Do You Know If Your Child Needs Speech Therapy?
For new parents, watching as your child starts to talk is a one-of-a-kind experience. But for children with speech disorders, the road to communication...
How to Have an Autism-Friendly Halloween
For many families, Halloween is a holiday to unwind and have fun. But for children on the autism spectrum who rely on predictability to...
Inclusive Delaware Valley Events for Kids with Disabilities
Doing fun things and going to interesting events with your kids is an important part of their childhood, and there’s no shortage of options...
Sensory-Friendly Fun in the Delaware Valley
For children with sensory sensitivities, autism or other types of neurodivergence, attractions usually thought of as fun can be overwhelming. Places like amusement parks...
Delaware Kidney Walk: Join Nottingham Youth Ambassador Willow Miller
More than 500 participants will be walking in the 17th annual Delaware Kidney Walk, which is set to take place on Sunday, Sept. 21,...
What Makes the Holidays Stressful for Neurodivergent Kids and What Parents Can Do to...
The holidays are an exciting time for most people, but it’s important for parents to remember that neurodivergent children may be experiencing unique stress...
Rare Disease Awareness: Microcephaly
For most parents, awareness about microcephaly might be limited to distant memories of online articles about Zika virus and accompanying pictures of infants with...
Using Our Voices for Selective Mutism Awareness
Gregarious. Imaginative. Involved. That’s how Dr. Lisa Kovac described her daughter Noelle’s personality as a child.
Young Noelle would put on plays at home and...
Adopting Children with Developmental Disabilities
Every child deserves to have a family, but just one generation ago, many children with disabilities were considered unadoptable.
This was the case when Robin...
How to Celebrate Disability Pride Month this July
What is Disability Pride?
Every July parades roll out; libraries post signs and hashtags like #DisabilityPride trend on social media for Disability Pride Month—but...












