Wednesday, February 4th StudyMoney.us is a free tool to help explore career pathways, education costs, scholarships, and financial aid options so you can make informed workforce and training decisions Check…
Tuesday, February 3rd This #TransitionTuesday is all about taking charge of your next steps after high school. Build your skills, plan ahead, and navigate postsecondary education with confidence. Your journey matters—own…
All TNSTEP offices will be closed from December 20 through January 4 as our team takes time to recharge and spend time with family and loved ones. We will resume normal…
Families helping their child manage a chronic health condition can present challenges for students, parents, and school staff. For families navigating a child's chronic illness, St. Jude Hospital offers an…
Creating a sensory-friendly holiday doesnt require big changessimple steps like soft lighting, quieter moments, flexible participation, and a calm break space can make gatherings more comfortable for everyone. A little…
The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, The Arc Tennessee, and Able Voices are in search of volunteer interview subjects for the next issue of Kindred Stories of Disability. The topic of the 2026 issue is "Housing Opportunities…
Kids notice differences. They might ask questions, stare, or feel unsure about how to connect. These moments arent something to avoid. They are opportunities to teach kindness, respect, and empathy…
The Speech-Language Pathology Department at Midwestern University is conducting a research study to better understand parent perspectives on speech-language therapy services for children who have experienced a traumatic brain injury…
When kids and young adults are involved in their own IEP meetings, it helps them understand their own disability, strengths, areas to work on, goals, and modifications. Read more
We have advice to help kids begin the new school year on the right foot, especially those with mental health or learning challenges. Tips for smoothing the way for kids…
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