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TherapyWorks celebrates 38 years of helping children
The Children's Hospital of Saint Francis's Camp Strong brings the summer camp experience to kids ages 6-18 with either a heart diagnosis or cancer.
How audiobooks support young readers with dyslexia and other language disorders
It's not what you can see, it's what you can be
Tulsa mom shares life’s ups and downs with Oz, Lily & Faye
There are many options for managing ADHD, and what works for one child may not work for another.
Ainsley's Angels pairs 'Athlete Riders' with 'Angel Runners' so children and adults with special needs can experience the joy of competitive running.
Preschoolers can show early warning signs of dyslexia long before they begin reading.
Julie Lackey founded the nonprofit after realizing her son, who has Asperger's, would have to leave Oklahoma in order to pursue higher education.
A downloadable resource guide for families with children with special needs.
Oklahoma Parents Center offers free training and information for families with children with disabilities.
Brasher owns Kuk Sool Won in Pryor and has achieved particular success teaching martial arts to children with special needs.
Oklahoma's Special Education Resolution Center is a helpful resource for parents and schools.
Glad Wags Service Dogs are trained to serve individuals with autism, PTSD, seizures, diabetes and other medical conditions.
From in-home therapy to teletherapy, here are four options to help your child increase their communication skills.
It's hard to watch a child's group of friends dwindle, but each year I am reminded to be my son's--who has Asperger's--best friend.
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