ELECTRONICS AND AUTISM
Four years ago Michelle McKeever and her husband Paul felt like prisoners in their own home as they tried to cope with their then three-year-old son who had been diagnosed with autism.
Ways a Healthy Diet Can Help A Special Needs Child’s Brain Development
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) benefit most from organic diets.
Girl may one day speak thanks to pioneering brain training
A girl with severe learning difficulties may one day be able to speak thanks to pioneering brain training.
Pippie’s Mom Can Now “Dream with Her”
Following a follow-up article on Pippie's (8) condition in January this year by Maroela Media, one of the readers encouraged Anice to approach the center in Pennsylvania USA for more help.
What is the point of life if your child doesn’t want to hug you?
Four years ago Michelle McKeever and her husband Paul felt like prisoners in their own home as they tried to cope with their then three-year-old son who had been diagnosed with autism.
‘Programme of hope’ for parents of children with special needs coming to Wexford
Matthew Newell and his Family Hope Centre (FHC), from Philadelphia, will present the first of two training lectures and introductory programs for parents.
AM I SURE I’M ON THE RIGHT TRACK?
When Debbie Fowler’s 6-year-old son MJ was diagnosed with mild, high-functioning autism, she started doing everything she could to help him adapt to situations that seemed to come so naturally to other children his age.
How to Help your Child with Special Needs – Parent Training
The Family Hope Center in Pennsylvania is probably the foremost center in the world for understanding, diagnosing, and treating children with special needs.
Where Hope Comes Home
Many homeschool families have a child (or children) with special needs that can range from minor to severe (seizures, cerebral palsy, blindness, severe autism, paralysis). Most families hope that there is more that can be done for their child.
Families of Special Needs Children Find Hope AND Results
Your child will never lead a normal life” – so goes the prognosis often heard by parents of kids with special needs. For parents lucky enough to find The Family Hope Center (FHC), the forecast is quite different.