You'll find step-by-step guidance and practical ideas for:
- Learning what your child already knows about people with disabilities.
- Teaching etiquette for special needs adaptive tools (service dogs, wheelchairs, etc).
- Discussing mental difference behaviors (stimming, hyperactivity, etc) and how to react.
- Making household adjustments to create an inclusive attitude at home.
- Answering common questions from kids about people with disabilities.
Please note: Our guidebooks strictly adhere to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. Each book includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice.
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