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When the Clocks Change: Why Daylight Saving Time Can Be So Hard for Children with Special Needs Twice a year, many families adjust their clocks for daylight saving time. For most people, losing or gaining an hour of sleep is a mild inconvenience that resolves within a few days. But for families of children with special needs, the seasonal time change can feel like much more than a small disruption—it can temporarily turn routines upside down. Children with developmental diffe
Diona Segura
Mar 113 min read
When Milestones Look Different: Understanding the Journey of Children With Autism and Developmental Delays.
Milestones are woven into the story of growing up. We celebrate first words, first days of school, birthdays, graduations, proms, and the transition into adulthood. For many families, these events come with shared excitement and familiar expectations of what the “next chapter” should look like. But for children with autism and developmental delays, milestones may unfold on a different timeline — or take on a completely different shape. Some experiences that society calls “uni
Diona Segura
Nov 20, 20253 min read
When Holidays Hurt: The Hidden Strain of Raising a Child with Social Needs
The holidays are painted as a picture-perfect time of year: laughter around the dinner table, matching pajamas, perfectly lit trees, and...
Diona Segura
Oct 7, 20252 min read
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