Distance Learning Is Latest Way To Train Teachers About Autism
Alabama is set to become just the second state to use a distance learning course to train public school teachers how to work with students who have autism, reports the Associated Press.
Alabama is set to become just the second state to use a distance learning course to train public school teachers how to work with students who have autism, reports the Associated Press.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is offering up new guidance for day centers and the people with disabilities they're serving during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Cultural barriers, limited English, economic status and stigma can prevent Latino parents from knowing how to act early and find help for their kids. A new program is looking to change that.
A spotlight on Britney Spears' conservatorship has led lawmakers in one state to consider changes, but some say focusing on the pop star could overlook the needs of those with disabilities.
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