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By Terri Mauro, About.com Guide to Special Children since 2004

Finding the Sites You Seek

Friday July 10, 2009

I do my best to make this About.com Parenting Special Needs site a useful place to find articles, information, and commentary on children's disabilities. Part of that is directing you to other resources of interest around the Web, from serious sites on specific diagnoses to advocacy-minded organizations to help you fight for your child to personal offerings that inspire or amuse. For sites about a specific disorder, check my index and refer to those articles for site suggestions. For sites I've found noteworthy on special-needs issues, consult the Site of the Day indexes, which include listings by date, by name, and by topic. Finally, for something amusing or inspiring, check the index of Fun Things to Do, which gathers the entries from my Saturday posts of the same name. Be sure, though, in all your wanderings, that you always check back here for news, articles, and encouragement. I'll miss you while you're gone!

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July 10, 2009 at 10:22 am
(1) Bob Hawkinson says:

Thanks for the honor of “Site of the Day”. I think that Living Out Loud with Diabetes is concept that can be applied to every day living. I am lucky to have quite a few folks that post and bring their own thoughts and ideas to living with a difficult and chronic disease. Thanks again, and best wishes for your future successes…..Bob Hawkinson author “The Joy of Diabetes”

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