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The Community Parent Resource Center (CPRC), are managed and funded by the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and, as described in 20 United States Code 1472, will help ensure that underserved parents of children, ages birth through twenty-six with disabilities, including low-income parents, parents of limited
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On this page Watch and interpret facial expressions. Respond to your child. Hold and carry your child but let them move. Make getting dressed easier. Try new positions when nappy changing. Use different sitting and lying positions to build strength. Encourage standing and movement.

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Ask your child to list their strengths and weaknesses and talk about your own strengths and weaknesses with your child. Encourage your child to talk to adults with learning disabilities and to ask about their challenges, as well as their strengths. Work with your child on activities that are within their capabilities.

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