Original Article by Marcel Schwantes at inc.com A few days ago I was informed that today is “World Kindness Day”– a global 24-hour celebration dedicated to paying-it-forward...
Thanksgiving is coming in a few weeks! We can all agree that it gives us the most comforting and happiest memories. It is one of our favorite holidays that...
Original article by Shaun Heasley at Disability Scoop In an effort to help people with disabilities access job training and get hired, one of the nation’s leading ride-sharing services...
“Compliments and affirmation can go a long way!” This is what Special Ed Teacher, Chris Ulmer has proved the world. Every day for three years, he started his class...
Innovation in its modern meaning, according to Wikipedia, are “a new idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in form of device or method”. Innovation is often also viewed as the...
Two months ago we shared with you a phenomenal audition from America’s Got Talent. If you can still remember, his name was Kodi Lee, a blind singer with autism....
Original article written by Michael Perchick at WTVD, Raleigh, N.C Governor Roy Cooper recently signed HB 75 into law, which is aimed at enhancing mental health personnel access and staffing in...
There are many benefits to be a traveling OT. You get the opportunity to see first-hand a child’s functioning and skill level in their natural environment. This allows you...
“Something very magical happens in those classrooms where skilled and caring adults who celebrate diversity are committed to truly inclusive teaching and learning.” – Adapted from Making Preschool Inclusion...
Would you agree that the most compassionate people we know are therapists and educators? If you have ever been acquainted or friends with one or two therapists or educators,...