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Negative Effect of Technology on Child Development
 
Most children eventually learn how to walk and talk, but do children today learn how to communicate emotions, handle stress and build strong social connections?  Can the ever present phone in a caregiver's hand impede  emotional and social development?
 
The Code that Changes Everything
 
When receiving one code can change everything from despair and loneliness to hope and support.  Families who struggle to care for an individual with a rare condition or diagnosis often have their troubles compounded by the fact that the diagnosis does not get a unique code assigned in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). What exactly is the ICD? How can it affect the individual's life?
 
A Lifelong Struggle
 
Read how one family grapples with the noble act of caring for their child with special needs while dealing with the reality that is starting to impact their ability to care for their child and forcing them to find an alternative housing solution.

Plus many other articles and features including:

Best Kept Secrets - Places to Go - How Can We Help - Family Forum - Marketplace Resources - Ask the Expert - Block Bits - Product & Book Reviews

Building Blocks   , is a full -color,  quarterly Special Needs & Disabilities-related magazine. It features many useful and informative articles geared towards helping parents and professionals dealing with special needs and disabilities. 

Since our founding in 2006, Building Blocks Magazine has been a staple to professionals, community leaders and most importantly family members of those with special needs and disabilities. We receive requests for this publication nationwide  for months after it is printed.

This would be a good place for your special needs related school, agency, organization, product or business

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Advertising  Deadline:
August 30, 2018
 
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Distribution: The magazine is distributed in a few ways:
  • It is inserted into every copy of the weekly Jewish Press (60,000 newsstand and subscription).
  • It is distributed to an additional 10,000 copies to special needs related organizations, agencies, schools and other businesses. 
  • It is available at many of the special needs shows and events throughout the year, such as Abilities Expos, Special Needs Expos  & Young Child Expo.

 
Publication Dates:
Building Blocks Magazine publishes every March, June, September and December.

Future Deadlines:    
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
Spring 2018 -Space Reservation - Feb. 15, 2018, Artwork - Feb. 27, 2018
Summer 2018   
- Space Reservation - May. 24, 2018, Artwork - May 31, 2018
Fall 2018   
- Space Reservation - Aug. 23, 2018, Artwork - Aug. 30, 2018
Winter 2018   
- Space Reservation - Nov. 22, 2018, Artwork - Nov. 29, 2018
 
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