Juvenile
Aug. 9, 2006
A Mother's Career Can Benefit a Disabled Child
Forum Column - Many attorneys who are parents of special needs children find that the prospect of coordinating services, arranging for child care and providing an appropriate educational setting are overwhelming tasks, depending on the nature and severity of the disability.




By Areva D. Martin
Many attorneys who are parents of special needs children find that the prospect of coordinating services, arranging for child care and providing an appropriate educational setting are overwhelming tasks, depending on the nature and severity of the disability. Even affluent parents and those with strong familial support find it difficult to care for disabled children, particularly when there are other childre...
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