Getting hired as a person with a disability might be easier than it has ever been before. Going into a job interview can be nerve-wracking. Check out these Get Hired…
Looking for employment? This fact sheet addresses common questions about how the ADA protects applicants with disabilities. https://www.eeoc.gov/laws/guidance/job-applicants-and-ada #WorkforceWednesday #RAISE
Are You Ready for Adult Health Care? Growing up always means taking on more responsibilities in your life, and that includes your health and health care. When you take charge…
Callyn Groff, a member of The Arc of Lexington, takes charge of his health with the Empowered and Engaged program. His story and much more in EPs Annual Healthcare Issue…
The Justice Department is excited to announce they are launching a new and improved version of ADA.gov. The goal for this revamped website is to better empower people to comply with the…
Our first issue of the year is always our longest and 2023s EP Guide: Navigating Special Needs Resources is no exception. Its a super-sized edition packed with advice, resources and…
When children and youth are threatened, humiliated, harassed, or humiliated via the use of technology this is Cyberbullying. Cyberbullying can occur through e-mail, cell phones, instant messaging, website, and online…
Justin McCafferty, a 19-year-old with autism, gets ready for the holiday season; His mother Kimberlee writes about how important it is to build a support network to enable a family…
Research shows raising a child with special needs can create stress for couples. As a military family, you have a strong foundation to work from, but teamwork and the ability to…
As a parent, you know your child best. If your child is not meeting the milestones for his or her age, or if you think there could be a problem…
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