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There are so many benefits to teaching your child with autism to swim. Swimming can be fun, great exercise, therapeutic and an enjoyable sensory experience.Read now
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The Care Designs Changing Mat
When you have a child who is doubly-incontinent, up until around the age of 3, products and facilities aimed at incontinence are easier to come byRead now -
The Ultimate Guide to Taking Children with Special Needs on a Flight
Read nowBooking a holiday and travelling can be extremely stressful, which can be heightened when doing it with a child. For parents of children with disabilities or special needs, this can add further difficulty at times. Below we guide you through some of our top tips for taking a child with special needs on a flight, and how to prepare for this beforehand.
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Dealing With Scatolia
Children are messy. That’s as much a fact as is the fact they’ll grow up someday. Yet, there’s one mess that stands out a little from the usual messes. Scatolia is a medical term that defines the act of smearing faeces.Read now -
Is adaptive clothing actually more expensive than standard children's clothing?
Read nowIn this blog we try to answer a common question we see floating around the special needs community, “Is adaptive clothing actually more expensive than standard children's clothing?
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Common sleep problems in children with special needs
Read nowDisabled children and those with special needs are more than twice as likely to have problems with sleep than others. If sleep problems continue for a long period of time, they can affect a child’s mood, learning, behaviour, and health. There are many sleep problems that children with special needs may face. These are three common ones to look out for: