
Empowering Youth with Disabilities Through Self-Advocacy
As a parent of a teen with high needs who might never leave home I always wonder – what are the most important skills I can teach my youth in
As a parent of a teen with high needs who might never leave home I always wonder – what are the most important skills I can teach my youth in
On April 18th, President Biden announced the most comprehensive set of executive actions any President has ever taken to improve care for hard-working families while supporting care workers and family caregivers. Joined
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Image credit to https://twitter.com/SEIU SEIU is Service Employees International Union: 2M working people united for dignity, justice, and a better life. Across America, care workers help raise our children, assist
Mayor London Breed announced a free tax preparation service that many low-income people with disabilities might want to take advantage of. Read the official press release here. SAN FRANCISCO LAUNCHES
Connections California: Transition to Adulthood is a FREE program to support YOU and your loved one with a disability in the complex transition to adulthood. Register now for webinars covering public benefits,
When thinking about jobs, students with disabilities may worry they won’t find a good fit. The strong message in high school (or even earlier!) is students must get bachelor’s degrees.
This article on EdSource talks about a proposed alternative diploma pathway for students with disabilities who are in life skills classrooms. Read the article at New pathway to a diploma
Since child sexual abuse is often an overwhelming topic for parents, I have tried to make the information more tolerable by simplifying it into 10 Tips for Sexual Abuse Prevention.
Research has shown that people living with disabilities face numerous challenges in securing employment. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 17.9% of people with a disability are
Pursuing higher education can be stressful for any college-bound student, but it can be more challenging for those with mental illness. According to a 2020 report by the CDC, people
Everyone has the right to make choices. For people with disabilities, supported decision making can help. This 8-minute video focuses on helping people with disabilities make decisions about their own
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