Voting for Special Children
Often trapped in a day-to-day world--where a simple thing like hope is difficult to keep hold of--parents of children with special needs tend to feel they do not have the time to become educated voters. And yet, they have more incentive to vote responsibly than they might imagine. It's easy to be too overwhelmed, too tired, or too worried about the present to concern oneself with an up-coming election, or the future of this potentially great nation; yet, as we struggle to give our children the best possible opportunity to succeed to the best of their abilities, voting to ensure that they continue to have the opportunity to express their abilities is very important.








