Between the ages of 6 and 11, children begin to look outside the family for relationships. School performance and friendships become important. Due to personality differences this is scary and anxiety-producing for some children. Many children express worry or anxiety about grades, school performance,...
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Hands & Voices is an international organization with a mission to “provide us hope.” Here's how one parent attended a conference in 2007 to gain information for her own children and ended up helping start the Arkansas Chapter of Hands & Voices.
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For a 7-year-old, Skylar Stone has an impressive resume: She dances and cheers, participates in races and pageants. And she does all of this despite suffering from a rare neurological disorder called Schizencephaly.
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Deeni Sterling, the chair of the 2013 FARE Walk for Food Allergy in Little Rock has a daughter with life-threatening food allergies. Here, in her own words, she shares how Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) has helped her family.
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Little Rock Special Family was invited to the Toss N’ Taste Tournament at I Can! Arts & Resource Center in East End. Here are some snapshots from the party!
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It is true that students may have more abilities in some areas than others and that struggling students may not have advantages others possess. There are, however, fundamental areas parents and teachers may address to improve performance for all students to narrow the gap in their academic performance...
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