Do you have a child or teen with special needs?
Magazines are a great way to learn about a lot of important information!
Do you often find yourself reading online magazines at home or on the go? what about standing in line in the grocery store? Well, learning about a child’s disability and their needs can also be found in some great magazines.
Magazines for Parents of Children with Disabilities
- Parenting Special Needs Magazine: This magazine has been around for many years and has helped a lot of parents who are struggling to parent a child with special needs. Check out this magazine to visit their shop, podcast, free downloads, and family chats.
- ep Magazine: With its award-winning publications, check out this site to learn about financial planning for a child with special needs, diet/nutrition, mobility, employment, travel, and school.
- PCWSN Magazine: By enhancing the lives of families who have a child with challenges that are associated with a medical diagnosis. This company likes to empower these special families by providing them with funding, educational resources, inspirational stories, community awareness, and support.
- Disability Scoop: I love this company because it does what it says it will by giving you the scoop on everything disability! want to find out all the latest disability gadgets, tools, laws, schools, etc.
- Special Needs Answers: The Academy of Special Needs Planners consists of special needs planning professionals such as attorneys, financial planners and trust officers who provide the highest quality service and advice to persons with special needs and to their families. The Academy provides its members with the latest information on legal developments nationwide and a forum for exchanging best practices in providing service to persons with special needs.
- Autism Parenting Magazine: Autism Parenting Magazine is the leading magazine for parents of autistic children as well as professionals seeking to work with children on the spectrum.
- Today’s Parent: Are you raising a child with special needs? We’re here to help with personal stories, expert advice, the latest research, and tips on how to support your child.