Empowerment is Priceless!
Being connected with Raising Special Kids has allowed our family to feel like we belong and we’re accepted.
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Being connected with Raising Special Kids has allowed our family to feel like we belong and we’re accepted.
Empowerment is Priceless! Read More »
“One of the most important things I’ve learned from Raising Special Kids is that parents are valuable members of any team decision-making process.”
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Kathy says she gained an understanding that she is not alone – others are going through similar challenges and finding encouragement and hope.
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“Like many parents, sometimes I wanted to deal head-on with an issue and other times I’d just want to bury my head in the sand. Those were the times I just needed someone to listen.”
Though this dashing young man manages to dress for school very day like he just walked off the pages of
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A hospital social worker referred Sophia’s mother, Sharon, to Raising Special Kids. Sharon felt encouraged by “the reassurance that other families live this too.
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Tory did not know what to do about her son’s difficulties at school. She knew Chris was smart, but each
Emma was born healthy and had a happy infancy until the day she was rushed to the hospital with a
After learning of her youngest child’s diagnosis, Twila set out to learn all she could about Cerebral Palsy and what
Chuck and Nancy Smith began supporting Raising Special Kids (then known as Pilot Parents) more than 30 years ago because
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