This Autism Acceptance Month, we are offering the AngelSense Device for FREE.
We would like to help families protect their loved ones and get peace of mind.

Special Needs

Special Needs June 19, 2018

The Prevalence of Autism: New Statistics

According to the latest data available, the prevalence of autism

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Special Needs June 18, 2018

What Does Kevin and Avonte’s Law Mean for My Child with Autism?

After years of bipartisan legislation, Kevin and Avonte’s Law has

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NEW AngelSense GPS Features: Summer 2018

These New AngelSense Features Will Give You the Peace of

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Special Needs April 24, 2018

Why Social Stories are so Important for Children with Autism

As parents, we use casual phrases with our children that

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Special Needs January 30, 2018

A Response to Black Mirror’s Representation of GPS Tracking for Kids

So what’s it like to be an autism parent? Let’s

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Special Needs January 23, 2018

Autism Alliance of Michigan Partners with AngelSense to Distribute Innovative GPS Based Monitoring Solution to Families in Need

Initiative Grants Autism Families a personal monitoring solution (which includes

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Special Needs December 20, 2017

2017 in Review: AngelSense Saves the Day for These Special Needs Families

Parenting a child with special needs comes with its own

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Special Needs October 18, 2017

Kevin and Avonte’s Law Empowers Community Agencies to Protect Children Who Wander

After years of bipartisan legislation, Kevin and Avonte’s Law has

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Special Needs July 9, 2017

5 Tips for Raising a Happy and Well-Adjusted Child with Asperger’s Syndrome

Asperger’s Syndrome changes what it means to be a parent. This condition forces parents to accept that they’re preparing their child for a world that may not always understand them. The good news is that many with Asperger’s Syndrome do go on to lead fulfilling lives.

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Special Needs May 21, 2017

“My sibling has special needs”: 10 Tips for All Siblings to Follow

In the beginning, it is fine to feel ashamed! We

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