9 Ways to Exercise Differently

By Kathy Kuhl When your child learns differently, they may also enjoy sports and physical activity differently than their peers. Whether your child enjoy sports or hates exercise, here are some thing you can do to make exercise more fun for them: 1: Think beyond the ball! Games that require throwing and catching may require […]
Chemicals endangering our children

By Kathy Kuhl It’s not just parents in Flint, Michigan, who need to keep an eye on what their children are exposed to. But until a crisis looms, who thinks to look into these things? Who has time? We parents of kids with learning challenges especially can be so busy helping our kids keep or […]
New research in preventing crib death (SIDS)

By Kathy Kuhl Dr. Daniel Rubens, an anesthesiologist at Children’s Hospital in Seattle, has been pioneering a new technique to identify babies at risk for crib death, or SIDS–Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. According to the Seattle Times, Dr. Rubens became intrigued reading a Rhode Island Department of Health study showing inner ear damage in babies […]