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.
Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are offering up a new estimate of the number of American children with intellectual disability.
Every state now offers a program providing home health care to kids with severe needs, but the pandemic has worsened worker shortages and raised fears that tightening budgets might mean cuts.
Federal officials are weighing a rewrite of regulations designed to ensure that people with disabilities do not face discrimination from medical providers amid concerns about unequal access.
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