Welcome to Special Needs Abu Dhabi

Raising a child with special needs can be, in itself, quite challenging. Raising a child with special needs in a new country seems to add much more to that challenge. I started this blog shortly after my husband and I, and our two sons, moved to Abu Dhabi in the summer of 2009. We lived there for under 2 years and are now living back in the United States.


Our oldest son, AJ, has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Sensory Processing Disorder. Finding the resources in Abu Dhabi to help him with his special needs was an ongoing effort. In the U.S., the public school system provides testing, accommodations, and an Individual Education Plan (IEP) for students with special needs, so we were spoiled there -- and dismayed at the seemingly apparent shortage of resources available to ex-patriot families (aka "ex-pats") in Abu Dhabi.


There are resources available in Abu Dhabi -- you just have to know where to look. Which is why I started this blog. My hope was to bring together in one place information to help parents of kids with special needs... so you will at least have a starting point. I also wanted this to be a place where we can reach out and support one another with advice and sometimes just a shoulder to lean on.


We have been back in the U.S. for about a year now, and I haven't written on the blog since the move -- until now. There have been a few parents who found the blog and wrote to me for advice -- and I have been happy to give it. I'm glad that it continues to serve its original purpose of helping ex-pat parents to find resources in Abu Dhabi to help their kids with special needs.


Recently, I have begun feeling the need to write again, but I've been unsure how to move ahead with the blog. In hindsight, I don't know if life is any less challenging in the U.S. than it was in Abu Dhabi. There are still daily struggles. I continue to advocate for my son who has ADHD -- to get him the help in school and in life that he needs in order to thrive, learn and grow. There have been steps forward and backward. I have felt hopeless and hopeful.


If you are in Abu Dhabi, or considering a move there, please leave a comment. If you know of resources that you've found helpful, let me know and I'll add them to the list. If you come across an article or book that has made a difference in your child's life, please share. Most of all, I hope you will share your stories. Wherever you are, it's good to know you're not alone.


Thanks for coming by.


For our kids,

Karen

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Special Books for Kids

I read a lot of books -- books about special needs, parenting books, self-help books, books about spirituality, books about inspirational people, and (yes) mushy love stories. Reading is something I truly enjoy and it's a passion that I hope to pass along to my children.

There are many wonderful children's books out there, full of fantastic characters and exciting adventures. We have a bookcase full of them! During one of my recent visits to Booksource in the Khalidiya Mall in Abu Dhabi, I came across a display of children's books that all seemed to share a similar theme: self-help for kids! Dr. Wayne Dyer, who has written countless self-help books for adults, has written quite a few children's books as well. Louise Hay, known for writing wonderful books about meditation and self-healing, has also written a children's book. I decided to buy a couple of these books and see what my kids would think about them.

The book I chose by Dr. Wayne Dyer (with Kristina Tracy) is entitled No Excuses! How What You Say Can Get In Your Way.