America, the CPRD, and the Global Plight of Disabled Children
A new United Nations report, "The State of the World's Children", finds that children with disabilities are
A new United Nations report, "The State of the World's Children", finds that children with disabilities are
Five years ago (next month) our severely autistic son Daniel had a major breakthrough. This whole world is new to him: standards, peers, comradeship and competition.
Join the Stop Hurting Kids campaign to end restraint and seclusion abuse in schools.The easiest way to make a meaningful contribution is to take a stand.
Most people recognize the international symbol for disability: the stick figure seated in a partial circle, drawn
Barb Rentenbach's funny, poignant and beautiful must-read book, I Might Be You: An Exploration of Autism and Connection, is now available as an audiobook.
Katie Couric will have a Twitter Chat with Autism Speaks on Wednesday May 29th at 1pm EST
PrAACtical AAC's latest post on the importance of presuming competence.
Should it matter that some of us are labeled intellectually disabled? Read the definitions, look at us in a realistic way and ask yourself; Does it matter? Aren’t we all worthy?
When I demand equal access, equal opportunity, equal rights, I'm not insisting on my superiority, innate or
Baltimore Ravens quarterback and Superbowl MVP Joe Flacco has made a commitment to no longer use the