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A site devoted to children and famillies who live with special needs. Focusing on education, resources, and laughing at ourselves.
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Welcome to the All Kids Have Special Needs Family, where just because the world has slapped a label on you or someone you love doesnt mean you have to live inside the box.
Here we strive to give you as much information as we can about different diagnosis, disorders and conditions so that you will be well informed. We would be proud to be the starting point for your research.
As we grow we would also like to provide eachother with support that one can only find in those that have walked the same path.
We also wish to pass on our message to the world that Tolerance is not enough for our children, we demand Acceptance. There is nothing wrong with being a little different, in fact we are proud of it!
We hope you will share and grow with us!
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