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What to do if you suspect your child has a disability

With a doctorate and more than 10 years of experience in the field of special education, I am often asked by parents “What do I do if I suspect my child has a disability?” This is a complex question with many answers, and there are many different steps to finding the support and guidance you need at this challenging time. Begin by identifying the areas in which you believe your child’s development is either delayed or atypical. Delayed development means that he/she is significantly behind on developmental milestones. Atypical development means that he/she is developing in a manner that appears to be unusual...Read More

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