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Answered Questions: Monthly News for the Disability Community
Answered Questions is a monthly resource for the Spanish language Disability Community that fills an information need. Each month, we look through the searches on our blog and through the information requests made by our patrons who speak Spanish and … Continue reading
Posted in Respuestas a las Preguntas
Tagged accessibility, ADHD, assistive technology, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, attention deficit disorder, autism, cerebral palsy, children, CP, developmental disabilities, Disabilities, disability, education, employment, families, fetal alcohol syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, Hispanic families, Inclusive Education, Latino families, minorities, NIDRR, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, people with disabilities, Project Abby, rehabilitation, research, Seville, Tourette Syndrome, TS, videogame
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, May 12 – Friday, May 16
Human Interest: A man became a math wiz after suffering brain injuries. Researchers think they know why. (The Washington Post) A severe concussion has turned a furniture salesman from Tacoma, Washington into a mathematical genius who sees the world through … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly News Roundup
Tagged acquired savant syndrome, ADA, ASD, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd, autism spectrum disorder, behavior training software, bipolar disorder, brain injury, cerebral palsy, charter schools, deaf and hard of hearing, FBI, Interstate Telecommunications Relay Services Fund, job interview training, mindfulness, mobile phone app, robotic prosthesis, section 504, special education, traumatic brain injury, Xbox One Kinect
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People-First from a Personal Perspective
Coming from a journalistic background, I knew all about the power of words and the importance of wording. When I first started at NARIC and was introduced to People-First Language, I understood the notion but the ethos of the community … Continue reading
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Tagged add, ap stylebook, apa, associated press, attention deficit disorder, blogging, guidelines, inclusion, journalism, journalist, language, NARIC, owusu, people-first, person first, reporting, research, society, teddowusu, teddy, writing
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