When working with children with disabilities, it’s important to remember that progress comes in different forms. Major changes are made up of thousands of small victories, which it’s important to notice and encourage in a timely manner.
Is this a result? Absolutely. For many families raising children with disabilities, these “little things” are fundamental shifts.
This is the foundation upon which future independence and socialization are built.
Every such step is the result of tremendous effort by the child, the parents, and our specialists. It is proof that we are moving in the right direction.
