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Shannon interviews three moms of children with cerebral palsy. Learn not just about what they can't do but what these amazing kids can do.

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Tags: Cerebral Palsy, Parenting, Children's Health

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Love That Max: Dealing with the invisible disabilities of preemie babies

lovethatmax.com — “Blog about kids with special needs, parenting special needs, kids with cerebral palsy, kids with developmental delays, cerebral palsy bloggersView full resource at lovethatmax.com

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Love That Max: What I'd like you to say to my kid with special needs

lovethatmax.com — “Blog about kids with special needs, parenting special needs, kids with cerebral palsy, kids with developmental delays, cerebral palsy bloggersView full resource at lovethatmax.com

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People’s Questions About Kids With Special Needs, Answered | To The Max

parents.com — “I know that other parents have questions about my son, Max, who has cerebral palsy. I can see it in their eyes when they look at him, I notice the stares fromView full resource at parents.com

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Desperately seeking input... | Special Needs Support Groups | Support for Special Needs | Desperately seeking input…

supportforspecialneeds.com — “To quote Krys, a new community member: Hello. I am mother to an adopted child with Cerebral Palsy (mild), J came to live with us when he was 4 1/2. He is an adorable kid with a great sense of humor and caring….most of the time. Now while J had many traumas that led him to being adopted out, needs not met with b-mom and Foster parents. We have little knowledge of his past or his lineage. He is now 12 and heading into puberty. He has become highly abusive, emotionally, verbally, physically to me aView full resource at supportforspecialneeds.com

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What Not to Say to Parents of Kids with Special Needs

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