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Answered Questions: Monthly News for the Disability Community for October 2016
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
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Tagged ADA, Answered Questions, assistive technology, bullying, bullying in school, bullying in the workplace, bullying people with disabilities, bullying prevention, Disabilities, disability, harrassment, harrassment prevention, NIDILRR, people with disabilities, prevention, Spanish, Spanish-language
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Bullying isn’t just a school issue, it’s a work issue, too
Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves real or perceived power imbalance. It often happens among school-aged children but it can also continue into adulthood and into the workplace. According to the Workplace Bullying Institute, bullying is repeated mistreatment and … Continue reading →
Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, May 16 to Friday, May 20
Aquí puede leer este artículo en español. Rehabilitation: This nonspeaking teenager wrote an incredibly profound letter explaining autism (The Washington Post) For the first 14 and a half years of Gordy’s life, his parents had no reason to think their … Continue reading →
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Tagged ACSF:FC, ASD, autism, Autism Classification System of Functioning: Social Communication, autism spectrum disorders, bullying, intellectual disabilities, movement-based video games, Rapid Prompting Method, Special Olympics, wheelchair-driven video games, Williams syndrome
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Disability News Weekly Roundup -11/11-11/15
Disability News Weekly Roundup -11/11-11/15 Health: The New York Times— Adding Pounds, Then New Knees Figures from a new national database of knee replacement patients strongly suggest that obesity is the most likely reason for knee replacement surgeries in younger … Continue reading →
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Tagged ADHD, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, bullying, cnn, daytona 500, disability, disability news roundup, ekso bionics, fda, fox news, gary linfoot, genetic mutation, head impact sensors, impulsive, knee replacement, lemtrada, med page today, monkey, ms, multiple sclerosis, nascar, News, newtown, placebo, policy, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, preterm birth, PTSD, ritalin, science and research, science daily, sports, statue of liberty, study, the new york times, trevor bayne, veteran, washington post
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