Callyn Groff, a member of The Arc of Lexington, takes charge of his health with the Empowered and Engaged program. […]
The Justice Department is excited to announce they are launching a new and improved version of ADA.gov. The goal for […]
Our first issue of the year is always our longest and 2023’s EP Guide: Navigating Special Needs Resources is no […]
When children and youth are threatened, humiliated, harassed, or humiliated via the use of technology this is Cyberbullying. Cyberbullying can […]
Justin McCafferty, a 19-year-old with autism, gets ready for the holiday season; His mother Kimberlee writes about how important it […]
Research shows raising a child with special needs can create stress for couples. As a military family, you have a strong […]
As a parent, you know your child best. If your child is not meeting the milestones for his or her […]
To understand how to develop culturally responsive transition practices, it is important for educators to first acknowledge their own cultural […]
Using positive language around children gives them clear guidance about what good behavior means. To you without making them feel […]
EP Magazine’s Financial Planning Issue is now online. Read it at www.epmagazine.com Recent polls have shown that up to 80% […]