Starting Jan. 18, Americans will be able to order free at-home COVID-19 test kits from the government, in the Biden Administration's ongoing effort to curb the latest, record-breaking coronavirus surge…
The TEIS TRI-STARTS Update is out from the Tennessee Department of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities. Follow this link to review this issue https://t.e2ma.net/message/c54rdf/89930zj
Congratulations to… Jennifer Carpenter, Wayne Parker Advocate of the Year Award winner – "I was shocked at first, to be honest. I was very honored by receiving it. I will…
The January issue of Autism Advocate includes an article written by MCA Attorney Brad Dembs providing advice to help parents advocate for their child with disabilities. Creating an IEP is…
by Michele Diament | January 3, 2022 For the first time in four years, the amount of money that people with disabilities can save without jeopardizing eligibility for government benefits…
The Wall Lab at Stanford University is enrolling families in a study testing a digital therapy designed to help kids build the social skills they need to thrive. Participants must…
Disability Rights Tennessee has two new videos explaining the rights of people with disabilities to a COVID-19 vaccine. This video is available in Spanish, English, and ASL. WATCH IN ENGLISH &…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its flowchart What to Do if a Child Becomes Sick Or Receives A New COVID-19 Diagnosis At Your Child Care Program,…
January is National Birth Defects Awareness Month. In conjunction with its partners, CDC has developed materials and resources to help raise awareness about birth defects and ways to improve the health of people…
EP begins the year with our 2022 EP Guide: Navigating Special Needs Resources. This annual issue is filled to overflowing with resources and expert recommendations that will help make the…
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