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Special Children



Words Unspoken
Words Unspoken
Having a teenager on the autistic spectrum
Things that come so easily for most children do not come so easily for my child. The confusing, murky world of interpersonal communication remains a puzzle that seems to have a perpetual missing piece...
Parenting a Child with ADHD
Parenting a Child with ADHD
I had no support from my husband, who was in denial, and kept on insisting that ADHD is not a real disorder. “What she needs,” he insisted, “is an iron hand!” He, like many parents, had difficulty coming to terms with the fact that his child was not like everyone else...
Relating to My Son on His Terms
Relating to My Son on His Terms
Days at the Beach
This type of parenting requires walking a tightrope. It requires perfect self-control and vigilance against the small slips of anger and impatience that accompany even the best parenting. It requires abundant giving with delayed returns...
Dear Son
Dear Son
A Letter of Support to My Special-Needs Child
I know you asked the school before you left today “if they knew what they were doing to a kid who had really been trying so hard.” And I know they didn’t have a reply for you . . .
Defining Special
Defining Special
A Tribute to Volunteers
They call her "special." But I call you, my dear volunteers, special. You are the ones who are extraordinary, unique, rare, different and so wonderful. You are the ones with special souls...
Yisroel in Our Family
Yisroel in Our Family
Our Special Child
I used to think that the cliché about children gaining from having a special needs sibling was just some nice words. Maybe in other people's houses, maybe with a different type of special need, but not in our home, not with Yisroel...
The Special in Special Needs
The "Special" in Special Needs
When Jill was born her doctor advised her parents to "let her go." Jill's mother informed the doctor that she would only permit the infant to go one place and that was directly to her heart...
Sheina's Birthday
Sheina's Birthday
This morning, before she went off to school, I said to her, "Sheina, today is your birthday, you are thirteen years old." She showed me thirteen in ASL (American Sign Language)...
Learning to Understand My Challenging Child
Learning to Understand My Challenging Child
How could I, his mother, not see through him? How could I not appreciate the intense power pulsating in him? How could I not be on his side? “Sorry for betraying you,” I sob, burying my face in his soft curls...
Mothering After Miscarriage
Mothering After Miscarriage
Now that I have been granted the child that I prayed for, and he does have special needs, I am finding that specialness more than I bargained for...
Raising a Child with Bipolar Disorder
Raising a Child with Bipolar Disorder
We went back to the psychiatrist and she saw right away what it really was. My beautiful, brilliant, funny, compassionate son was literally climbing her bookcases, screaming like a wild animal...
The End of the World
The End of the World
It was back to basics. Actually, it was back to much less than basics. It was back to virtually nothing...
Baruch, Our Special Child
Baruch, Our Special Child
I remember looking at the doctor and thinking: "You are not G‑d. That is your opinion, but anything can happen..."
Baruch's Bar Mitzvah
Baruch's Bar Mitzvah
As his 13th birthday loomed closer, my husband and I began to discuss what we should do. At first we thought nothing at all. How could we ‘celebrate’ a ‘Bar Mitzvah’ that wasn’t? But then we realized that there was much that we did need to celebrate.
A “Special” Girl
A “Special” Girl
Paralyzed from the waist down and wheelchair-bound since infancy, she was at one time in a special school for special kids, on a special bus with a special helper . . .
Handicaps
Handicaps
As a child I believed I sang very well, and this assumption was never threatened until I auditioned for my junior high-school choir...
Staring at the Sun
Staring at the Sun
My oldest son, Gabriel, who just turned six, was born with a rare craniofacial birth defect, called Treacher Collins Syndrome. The past few weeks have been a bit stressful, as we were preparing for Gabriel's ninth surgery...
F is for Freedom!
"F" is for "Freedom!"
He kept mentioning “Freedom Rules,” and that’s where he really got me thinking. How can there be rules in Freedom?
A Different Perfect
A Different Perfect
You and Your Baby Start a Song
"For every ounce of effort we give these children, they give back tenfold." Chaya is the mother of six biological children, including a Down's syndrome son and three adopted Down's kids who were tragically abandoned by their parents, at birth or shortly afterwards
A Brief Overview of Autism
A Brief Overview of Autism
Autism is a frightening word to parents. Children can have it, adults can have it. But what is it? Why does it happen? And how do you parent an autistic child?
What is Spirituality?
What is Spirituality?
As a teenager I used to think if I could just see into my crystal ball and know who I am going to marry and what my life would be like, I could understand today better. But would knowing my future have truly gotten me through the day or the experience of that moment?

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