Sometimes We Need a Different Way to Say "I Love You"
by Joan Celebi, Ed.M., CLC
Founder, SpecialNeedsParentCoach.com
For some children with special needs, saying "I love you" in words may not be enough to get your point across. Here are some additional ways to communicate love from About.com's Guide to Special Children, Terri Mauro. These are great ideas for all families, too!
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