“The best way for parents to raise children with a disability is to understand them, listen to them and to play with them.” - A therapist, ADHD expert

“The best way for parents to raise children with a disability is to understand them, listen to them and to play with them.” - A therapist, ADHD expert


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Allison is a psychotherapist who specializes in treating ADHD in children, adolescents and adults. She promotes strengthening executive function skills and adopting new strategies to help people with an ADHD diagnosis meet their full potential. Allison is also the mother of a child with ADHD and is a passionate advocate for the needs of children and teens with ADHD. Her workbook “Thriving with ADHD, Workbook for Teens” is specifically designed to help kids develop essential skills to manage ADHD symptoms. The workbook is written to be friendly and realistic and is organized for easily finding relevant topics. continue reading...


?Book for families of children with disabilities

A must-have! book for families of children with disabilities. A compilation of real-life stories of creators who have proved that nothing is impossible when you have the creativity and most importantly the support and encouragement of families. Through their stories of accomplishments and interviews, these individuals show us that no one sets boundaries for us other than ourselves. This book includes a variety of creators ranging from artists to singers to pianists to entrepreneurs. They range in age from nine to twenty-three and are enjoying different phases of their lives.  

 Uplifting Voices -  #1 global online community for empowering people with disabilities – Together we will be heard, together we will uplift.

How can I or my family or my students with disabilities benefit from Uplifting Voices?

You and your child/student can benefit from this community by 

  • reading real-life stories of people living with a disability.
  • Personal stories of Role Models
  • discovering your own child’s/student’s interests/hobbies/accomplishments/talent/skills/creativity while exploring the showcase section.

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James Charles

Writer at Authoright

4 年

So true. Sadly this was not possible for many disabled children who were put into institutions, where I once worked

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