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Take Care of Yourself for the Holidays
In this season of giving, give yourself the gift of self-care. Continue reading
Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26
Aquí puede leer este artículo en español. Apparel: Tommy Hilfiger debuts adaptive clothing line (Disability Scoop) The designer Tommy Hilfiger is launching a line of apparel just for children with special needs. The 22-piece children’s offering comprises items that look … Continue reading
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Tagged 3-D printing technology, adaptive clothing, ADHD, ADHD and visual impairment, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Braille maps, color blindness, continuous glucose monitor, Dexcom G4, do-it-yourself glucose monitoring program, lazy eye, lower back pain, mind controlled prosthetic hand, mindfulness, seniors
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, July 28 – Friday, August 1
Human Interest: The kids who beat autism (The New York Times Magazine) No one has figured out what happens inside the brains of people who had autism but no longer do – whether, for example their brains were different from … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility signage, accessible furniture, ADA, audio description, autism, caregivers, closed captioning, diabetic autonomic neuropathy, language skills, mainstreaming, mindfulness, Movie theaters, open-source design, Parkinson's Disease, positive adult development, preschool education, pupillometer, Special needs children, spill-proof cup, students with disabilities
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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
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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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