Read the Employment and Transition Issue at www.epmagazine.com Tim Rohrer is a 22-year-old with autism who is an author, advocate, […]
There is nothing quite like friendship. Beyond just the smiles, giggles, and good times, friendship is proven to help boost […]
Families everywhere are gearing up for the start of school these next few weeks. EP’s Annual Education Issue offers insightful […]
According to Kaspersky Lab, children can be as little as three clicks away from adult content on YouTube. VideoLink is […]
The US Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services and Office for Civil Rights issued long-awaited guidance […]
Meet the hard-working and talented Lily D. Moore, a 19-year-old actress and advocate who can truly inspire all of us […]
These factsheets were developed for the WAZE to Adulthood project. Each factsheet focus on Roles Around the IEP Table. The […]
New Affordable Connectivity Program Helps Households Access Internet, Get Discounts on Equipment Congress recently created the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), […]
988, the new 3-digit number for mental health, substance use, and suicide crisis is now available nationwide to call or […]
Access to Yosemite National Park’s Junior Ranger Program was recently expanded to allow for children from 4 to 12 with […]