by Ashley | Mar 6, 2019 | Blog |
by Special Needs Resource Blog You are probably familiar with IEP’s if your child or family member attend a public school here in the United States. For some people with a developmental disability, the next step may be attending a day habilitation program (like...
by Ashley | Feb 27, 2019 | Blog |
Dayton Ohio – In 1987, President Ronald Reagan declared March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month to encourage understanding and acceptance for people with disabilities and recognizes the contributions of individuals with disabilities and encourages...
by Ashley | Feb 22, 2019 | Blog |
Dayton Ohio – Mayor Mary McDonald will celebrate Black History Month by reading to the adult and seniors with disabilities at United Rehabilitation Services (URS) on Friday, February 22nd at Noon. The children in URS’ Early Childhood Education Programs and...
by Ashley | Feb 14, 2019 | Blog |
Original Post: http://www.lincinc.org/disability-in-history-u-s-presidents/ If you think that Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the only United States president with a disability, think again. Our nation has had a distinguished line of presidents with a variety of...
by Ashley | Feb 8, 2019 | Blog |
by Shaun Heasley | February 6, 2019 At the urging of Apple, new emoji representing the experiences of people with disabilities are being adopted. (Emojipedia) A dozen icons depicting the experiences of people with disabilities are coming to smartphones and other...
by Ashley | Jan 28, 2019 | Blog |
by Michelle Diament | January 24, 2019 Community-based services are often much harder to obtain than access to institutional care, but there is a new push underway to change that. A bill introduced in Congress this month would ensure that people with...
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