
Our Favorite Special Needs Resource Posts From 2014
The Friendship Circle Special Needs blog has been providing special needs resources for over four years. Starting with just a few readers and a handful of posts in 2010 it has grown into the largest special needs resource blog in the world!- Over 2.1 million visitors visited the blog in 2014.
- 231 Blog Posts Published in 2014.
- Readers from 226 Countries and territories (including from Antarctica!)
1. 10 Awesome Reasons Why Being a Speech Pathologist Rocks!

2. The Ultimate Multi-Tasker: 89 Things Special Needs Moms are Always Doing

One of the most amazing things about being a special needs parent is realizing that you're capable of doing many things at once. While many of us thought that we were multi-taskers before, we learn quickly that we weren’t coming close to our ability to get things done. Here are ten things that special needs moms are always doing.
3. 10 Helpful and Compassionate Comments Heard at an IEP Meeting

4. 7 Morning Sensory Tips for You and Your Child with Special Needs

How can you get yourself and your kids re-energized each morning to start the day off right? Here are a few tips to get those muscles moving and brain cells working right from the start of the day. These tips are written for your sensory seeking, sensory deprived or sensory sensitive kids, but feel free to try them out on yourself first!
5. 15 Airports That Offer “Rehearsal Programs” for Individuals With Autism

For children with autism and other special needs Flying is still an event. The change in routine, the noise, the unfamiliar surroundings, the crowds all contribute to an overwhelming and over stimulating experience that can cause some major meltdowns.Here are 15 programs that help to prepare children with autism for their first flight.
6. 11 Different Definitions of Inclusion:The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

7. 21 Tips for a Stress-Free Haircut for Your Child with Special Needs

Hair… washing it, cutting it, braiding it, in fact going anyway near your child’s crowning glory can be a nightmare for many parents of kids with special needs. The sound of the scissors, water in the eyes, the sensation of clippers – it can all be too much for many children, especially if they have sensory issues. Here are 21 tips to a stress-free haircut for your child with special needs.
8. Toys for Children with Special Needs: What to look for and where to find them

9. 18 Places to Look for Sensory Friendly Clothing

10. Do I Have to Pick Up My Child with Special Needs Every Time the School Calls?

When your house telephone or cell phone rings between the hours of 8:00am-4:00pm on school days, does a feeling of panic or dread overcome you, believing that your child’s school is calling? If you answered yes, then you are not alone. That time, when our special needs children are in school, and out of our sight, makes our imaginations run rampant. Seeing the name of the school on the Caller ID, makes our heart stop, and sets our imaginations into overdrive. This article discusses the issue of having to pick up your children early from school.
11. 10 Things You Should Know about Feeding Therapy

12. 23 Tech Tools to Help with Behavior Management

13. The 10 Biggest Challenges of Being a Speech Pathologist

Being an speech pathologist comes with many challenges. Here are 10 challenges to the profession of pediatric speech-language pathology that SLPs persevere because of their devotion to helping others.
14. 20 Apps that Can Help Individuals with ADD/ADHD

15. 5 Myths And Facts About Inclusion
