Savvy Kids January 2013

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s we ring in the New Year, we traditionally toast to resolutions and new beginnings. And here at Savvy Kids, we’re taking to heart. am very visit that us on the Iweb at: www.rivendellofarkansas.com. happy and excited to be the new editor of this fantastic magazine. I have been a regular contributor to Savvy Kids for theWe pastoffer year and look forward to a mobile assessment that is available in most areas my new role. I will be taking over for Emily Griffin and wish her all the best as by appointment. she grows her family. In our annual special needs issue, we have an inspirational cover story about Drake Haynes, a student at ACCESS Schools, and his potential medical breakthrough. We also discuss how to communicate with special needs families. I really enjoyed talking to Christy Etters and Rachel Brewer, both mothers of special needs children, about their experiences communicating with other parents and how parents must lead by example in teaching their kids about acceptance. Our resource guide this month is full of valuable programs and contacts for families with special needs kids, including therapy, educational supports and advocacy groups. And, of course, we have our regular features, like Savvy Arts and Little Hero, Big Heart. Photo by Brian Chilson

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