by Shaun Heasley Airlines would be required to improve accessibility for travelers with disabilities on more of their planes under a new federal proposal. The U.S. Department of Transportation...
By Arianna Prothero (http://blogs.edweek.org) Getting consistent and adequate amounts of sleep in the weeks leading up to an exam can have a significant impact on how well students perform on tests. That’s according...
It’s time for winter break! Are you excited about your holiday plans? Whether it’s a vacation to a special place or just a cozy stay in your own hometown,...
Written by Natasha Anderson for fox8.com BELTON, Texas (WJW) — A Texas father is asking people to send Christmas cards to his son who has autism. Marty Mendoza...
Written by Jordan Houston for disabilityscoop.com MESA, Ariz. — Mesa is officially the first Autism Certified City in the country with close to 4,000 stakeholders in health care,...
The year 2019 is ending like the speed of light and the world is excited to welcome 2020. Once again, the ball will drop, fireworks will pop, and the...
Written by Wendy Taylor for socialworkhelper.com While the middle and high school years are most notably fraught with drama, elementary-aged children are also seeing their fair share...
Written by Robin Madell for Healthline.com https://www.healthline.com/health/depression/giving-thanks#1 What if there were a solution to stress that involves nothing more than feeling thankful for the good things in your life?...
“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas Everywhere you go There’s a tree in the Grand Hotel, one in the park as well The sturdy kind that doesn’t...
Original article by Jennifer Wilson at asha.org Aww … home for the holidays. Gatherings with family can create cherished memories. However, parents of children with feeding and swallowing disorders...