As children with developmental and communication challenges grow into adolescence and young adulthood, their needs evolve in meaningful ways. While early intervention and school-based services often ...
Parents and family members of people with disabilities and special needs can make an important difference by serving as active advocates for their loved ones’ growth, learning and acceptance in the ...
The number of children with developmental disabilities is on the rise with new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing that nearly 1 in 11 kids are diagnosed with autism, ...
As conversations around mental health continue to grow, one group is still too often left out: people with disabilities.
Adolescents with developmental disabilities face unique challenges when transitioning into adulthood. Occupational and speech therapy can help build functional life skills for independence and ...
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