It's not just a matter of navigating day by day: Parents need the foresight to plan for their child's future—especially for when they will no longer be around.
The "r" word is gone, but the ways we refer to people with disabilities shape our perceptions and behavior.
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How does a pooled trust help someone with special needs?
Your loved one with special needs must follow the rules in order to remain eligible for certain government programs. A pooled trust provides the beneficiary the opportunity for a better quality of
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How to Open an ABLE Account for a Special-Needs Child
If you live in a state that doesn't have one of these new tax-advantaged plans yet, you can open one in another state.
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Eight things siblings of children with special needs struggle with
The advantages to having a brother or sister with special needs include being more empathetic, responsible and resilient. However, these siblings also shoulder tremendous burdens that are not often or easily discussed.