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Broadway Adds More Autism-Friendly Shows

After a successful pilot performance last fall, two more sensory-friendly Broadway shows are planned for this year.

In Twist, Charters Recruit Students With Special Needs

Long maligned for excluding kids with disabilities, a new crop of charter schools is popping up across the country specifically for those with special needs.

Sarah Palin On Ups And Downs Of Son’s Disability

In an essay in this week’s Newsweek magazine, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin writes about the joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs.

Jobs Picture Still Murky For People With Disabilities

As unemployment ticked down again in January, new data shows that Americans with disabilities struggled to reap the benefits of an improving job market.

True Origin Of Cerebral Palsy May Be Genetic

Long thought to be caused by problems at birth, researchers now say that in most cases cerebral palsy may actually originate in a person’s genes much like other developmental disabilities.

Top Schools Told To Beef Up Inclusion

Some of New York City’s most prized public schools are strikingly devoid of students with disabilities. Now the city’s top education official is looking to force change.

Airline Fined $100K Over Disability Complaints

In at least the third such incident in less than two years, an airline is facing a fine from the U.S. Department of Transportation over complaints filed by passengers with disabilities.

Teens With Autism Avoid Email, Social Media

Even as teens with autism use television, computers and other screen-based media more than their peers, new research suggests that they’re shunning some of the Web’s most popular offerings.

Claims Of Workplace Disability Discrimination At All-Time High

For the sixth straight year, charges of job bias based on disability increased in 2011, according to new data from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Down Syndrome Awareness Gets Boost From UN

Beginning this year, the United Nations — and all of its member countries — will set aside a special annual day to recognize Down syndrome.

Dental Care Hard To Come By For Many With Special Needs

Many dental professionals are unwilling to accommodate adults with developmental disabilities and the consequences are extending far beyond the mouth.

Children’s Books Honored For Inclusive Storylines

Four children’s books will be recognized this week for authentically portraying characters with developmental disabilities.

Doctor Perks May Soon Be Public Knowledge

Many doctors accept payments from drug makers for everything from speaking engagements to travel. Now, the federal government is on pace to make such transactions known to the public.

Initiative To Address High Number Of Blacks In Special Education

African-American children are traditionally overrepresented in special education. Now, one group is poised to do something about it.

Redbox Sued Over Disability Access At Kiosks

Movie rental giant Redbox is under fire from disability advocates who say the popular kiosks are not fully accessible.

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