What is life really like for people with learning disabilities? Seven individuals from across the country tell ITV News about ...
There are over 7 million adults living with developmental or intellectual disabilities in the U.S. Yet many day programs for those with developmental disabilities have a cut-off age of 22. Disability ...
I have lived in Concord, New Hampshire my whole life. It’s a welcoming community. It’s probably the most wheelchair-accessible city in New England, and the schools are pretty inclusive for students ...
If you've always felt distracted and misunderstood, and thus have struggled at work and in your relationships, it could be a sign you have a learning disability as an adult. While the issue has likely ...
San José Spotlight on MSNOpinion
Kim: Expanding educational pathways for adult students with IDD
For most people, walking across a stage in a cap and gown signals the start of adulthood. However, for individuals with ...
As parents gather the seemingly endless list of items demanded on back-to-school lists, rejoice at their newfound freedom, or grieve the lost time with their children, some families struggle with the ...
The mother of a young man with a learning disability has said it is "heartbreaking" watching her son "starting to sense that he's not having the opportunities or the chances of somebody his age".
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A student project to promote pride and self-expression for wheelchair users while benefiting Western Michigan University's disability services will be on display during Kalamazoo's ...
Biggleswade Today on MSN
Singers help Shefford sensory hub set sail
Exciting plans to create a sensory hub for adults with learning disabilities in Shefford has taken a step closer - thanks to ...
Times-Standard on MSN
‘The long road’ to an accessible Cal Poly Humboldt campus
Cal Poly Humboldt has long been plagued with physical barriers for people with disabilities. University officials took the Times-Standard on a tour to see accessibility problems that have been ...
Dreams have been described as dress rehearsals for real life, opportunities to gratify wishes, and a form of nocturnal therapy. A new theory aims to make sense of it all. As parents gather the ...
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