Our Children & the Media: Dr. Ifeanyi Ufondu’s tips for parents


In a world where children are “growing up digital,” it’s important to help them learn healthy concepts of digital use

Dr. Ufondu’s 9 Things I’ve Learned About Parenting Kids With Special Needs: A Personal Perspective from America’s Leading Special Needs Advocate


Parenthood is a rich journey. When you add special needs into the mix, the parenting experience is amplified, adding poignancy

BEAUTIFUL MINDS INC. TIPS FOR EASING THE TRANSITION BACK TO SCHOOL FOR SPECIAL NEEDS KIDS


By Dr. Ifeanyi Ufondu  August, 22. 2016   Due to their unpredictable nature, transitions in general, can be very difficult

The School-to-Prison Pipeline for Children of Color with Disabilities: How Beautiful Minds Inc. – Advocacy & Special Needs Solutions is Helping to Diversify the Fight


This year marks the 25th Anniversary of Spike Lee’s iconic film, Do the Right Thing. I recently watched it on

DR. UFONDU SAYS “IDEA APPLIES TO CHARTER & ONLINE SCHOOLS TOO!!”


By Dr. Ifeanyi A. Ufondu IDEA APPLIES TO ONLINE AND ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS  Students with disabilities are entitled to special education

Video games that improve skills for kids with special needs


At Beautiful Minds Inc. we understand that strengthening skills through play is a proven strategy to help kids learn. For

Schoolyard Bullying: Dr. Ufondu says “It’s COOL To Be Different!”


Bullying. A word that has only gained in intensity and power despite its frequent use. Everyone is outraged by bullying.

BEAUTIFUL MINDS INC TIPS FOR TRANSITIONING TO SUMMER FOR YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD


Summer is upon us! And for some special needs children, summer break is already here! Summer is usually a joyous

Future unclear for Beautiful Minds Inc. affiliate after-school program for special needs kids


TRENTON – June 5th, 2016   An after-school program for children with special needs is being displaced from one of

African-American Non-Profit Partners with Beautiful Minds Inc and Raises Awareness About Autism in Black Community


An African-American woman has established a non-profit dedicated to educating those in the Black community about autism. After her son

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