Your Special Needs Child Is Now A Teenager! Congratulations!..... Now What? Not Sure? Then This Week's Article Is For You!


Navigating Adolescence with Special Needs Teenagers: Key Special Needs Support Programs & Essential Life Skills Development for Ages 13-18

Hello everyone!

If you ever found yourself asking this question then this week's article is for you!

The teenage years are a transition period for your child.

These teenage years are a time of immense change for all adolescents, marked by physical development, social pressures, and emotional growth.

For special needs teenagers, these challenges can be amplified especially when struggling with social communication, sensory sensitivities, executive functioning, and self-advocacy.

Zeke & I have special needs children of our own and understand their unique perspective.

We built this week's article and video to help you navigate this phase of their life and learn where to find the help they will need.

This week’s article and video outlines the support services available during a child's teenage years.

Accessing these resources can provide essential tools to address your child's needs and proper access can save YOU hundreds even thousands of dollars a year!

Zeke and I have figured out what is keeping you up at night AND provide solutions you can easily use to tackle your biggest problems.

Check out the link below to see our video preview!

A Parent's Guide to Teens Autism Support Services | Empowering Special Needs Families

video preview

Here is the link to the article we just published that explains everything you need to know TODAY to get started!

Empowering Special Needs Teenagers: A Comprehensive Guide to Transition Planning & Independence for Teens Ages 13 through 18

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I’m Brian Kubacki, the founder of the Special Need Finances personal finance/lifestyle blog, and a parent of 3 special needs children.

I’m Zeke Zimmerman, a former math teacher turned financial planner. My practice is called The Time To Plan Is Now, and I am also a parent of 3 special needs children.

Our goal and our passion are to help other families who have loved ones with disabilities learn how to right-size their finances, plan for their future, and live a better life.

Both of us have lived your struggles and challenges for several years since we are also parents of special needs children.

We know how to navigate life to achieve financial success while both planning for the future and taking care of things that matter to you today.

We know this because we have done it ourselves…

Plus with us by your side, you’re never alone on your journey!

We’re your resource, your guide, and even your confidant if you’re struggling to sort out your financial situation and trying to figure out how best to help your loved one.

We’re on the same journey with you – albeit a little farther ahead – and paving the way for you to be successful.

Lastly, if this journey still feels a bit overwhelming and you would prefer some 1-on-1 coaching, please click here to schedule time directly with Zeke.

Until next time,

Zeke and Brian

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