When people think of disabilities, they usually picture something physical: a cane, a prosthetic, or a ramp outside a school. Intellectual disabilities, however, lack that kind of visibility. As a ...
If your child has an intellectual disability (ID), their brain hasn’t developed properly or has been injured in some way. Their brain may also not function within the normal range of both intellectual ...
Guest Blog written by Diana (Dee) Kantovich, Assistant Director, Peer2Peer Coordinator, Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education, School of Education, Syracuse University “If you believe that ...
STAT now publishes selected Letters to the Editor received in response to First Opinion essays to encourage robust, good-faith discussion about difficult issues. Submit a Letter to the Editor here, or ...
Black Hollywood’s own iconic Erika Alexander has been thriving since the ’80s. Outside of her film and TV roles, she has expanded her craft to include writing, producing and directing. Aside from her ...
The first-of-its-kind Neurodiversity and Disability Studies Mini-Symposium comes to California State University, San Bernardino SAN BERNARDINO, CA, UNITED STATES, January 5, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — ...
Apparently, humans are extremely poor sources of reliable information. Rather than the reasoned, rational decision-makers we believe ourselves to be, we really rely on short-cuts and presumptions for ...
Reginald Jackson has been ruled intellectually disabled and therefore ineligible for the death penalty, upholding a ...
Fortunately, there are places like the Museum of disABILITY History in Buffalo, New York that can introduce the public to this history. The museum is a project of People Inc. and focuses specifically ...
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