Pod 33: 10 Takeaways From 2020 for 2021 for Families of Children With Exceptional Needs

10 Takeaways From 2020 for 2021 for Families of Children with Exceptional Needs
  1. How to Teach Your Child to Wear a Face Mask

https://bigabilities.com/2020/05/15/autism-face-masks/

2. Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children

https://www.collaborativecorner.org/

3. Hire a Special Education Advocate

https://www.collaborativecorner.org/education

4. Wendy Valente – Designing Interiors for Autism

https://www.facebook.com/groups/designinginteriorsforautism

5. Purchase protection for digital devices, use a good case and screen protector.

6. Otsimo and Speech Blubs

https://otsimo.com/en/

https://speechblubs.com/

7. Consider hiring an in-home hair stylist.

https://www.facebook.com/misskaris.misskaris

8. Make your home safe.

https://bigabilities.com/2020/08/01/keeping-children-with-special-needs-safe-at-home-with-child-senior-safety/

https://bigabilities.com/2020/07/22/big-red-safety-box-autism-and-eloping-2/

9. Course – It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up! To be the first to know when the course is available, fill out the form below!

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https://bigabilities.com/bigger-than-barclay/it-takes-a-village/

10. Let go of expectations.

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Amy Nielsen

Amy Nielsen is a Senior Literary Agent at The Purcell Agency. She is also an autism advocate and author. Her works include Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder, It Takes a Village: How to Build a Support System for Your Exceptional Needs Family, and her young adult debut, Worth It. She is also a freelance editor and caregiver coach helping families navigate the early days of an autism diagnosis. When not reading or writing, Amy and her family can be found boating the waters of Tampa Bay.