Cutting the U.S. Department of Education Harms Millions of Students with Disabilities
The U.S. Department of Education plays a key role in protecting and supporting students with disabilities.
The U.S. Department of Education plays a key role in protecting and supporting students with disabilities.
If you have a child with a disability or you work in education, you’ve probably heard of Section 504.
Sarah Carr highlights the struggles of parents of premature babies to access vital early intervention services in The Hechinger Report.
Jeff Kleeman shares his journey with prosopagnosia, or face blindness, & why early detection matters to support children with the condition.
Carrie Gillispie explores how Carl the Raccoon, an autistic character on PBS Kids, champions disability inclusion for a brighter future.
Access to affordable, high-quality early care and learning is especially low for families of children with disabilities.
To address the need for a stronger pipeline of early interventionists, Virginia universities formed a unique consortium.
Wyoming is poised to fundamentally revamp its approach to early childhood special education funding.
Too many babies miss out on important early intervention services that could radically improve their long-term development.