Rett Syndrome

Rett syndrome is a progressive neurodevelopmental disorder that is defined by: apparently typical development in the first 6 months of life,  a period of developmental regression followed by stabilization,  loss of spoken language, problems with walking,  loss of purposeful hand use,  and distinctive repetitive, hand movements (hand stereotypies).  Rett syndrome primarily affects girls and women… Read more Rett Syndrome

Disabilities: Federal and State Public Policy

What is disability?  Disability is a physical or mental condition that can affect a person’s ability to think, learn, behave, communicate, feel, and/or relate. Disability is a natural part of the human experience and does not diminish a person’s right or desire to participate fully in all aspects of life. One in five individuals has… Read more Disabilities: Federal and State Public Policy

Peer-Based Intervention and Autism Spectrum Disorders (for teachers)

Peer-based interventions are evidence-based practices that teach strategies to typically developing peers for facilitating social interactions with children on the autism spectrum. Peer-based interventions can be used to target communication skills, interpersonal skills, and play skills. The effects of these types of interventions often are beneficial for both the student with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)… Read more Peer-Based Intervention and Autism Spectrum Disorders (for teachers)

Getting Outdoors

Children and adults with disabilities and their families will benefit from time spent outside in a number of ways. Research has shown children who regularly play outdoors tend to be less stressed and more creative, which ultimately can lead to happier, healthier, and more confident children. Time in nature also can encourage a sense of… Read more Getting Outdoors

Nutrition and Children With Disabilities

What nutritional concerns are common in children with disabilities? Many children with disabilities have health issues that can impact their nutritional well-being and eating habits. This makes meeting your child’s nutritional needs even more important. Some issues that might affect your child include: Slower oral-motor development Larger tongues, smaller teeth, challenges with chewing Food texture… Read more Nutrition and Children With Disabilities

Connecting Individuals With Disabilities With Meaningful Employment (for Faith Communities)

The overall unemployment rate for individuals with disabilities is 10.1% (U.S. Dept. of Labor, Feb. 2022), and according to a report from the President’s Committee for People With Intellectual Disabilities (2004), individuals with severe disabilities, such as an intellectual disability or autism, the unemployment rate fluctuates between 80-90%. It is clear that individuals with disabilities… Read more Connecting Individuals With Disabilities With Meaningful Employment (for Faith Communities)

Autism Tip Sheet (for Librarians)

What is autism? Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the early brain development of 1 out of 36 children. The primary characteristics of an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are: Impaired social relating and reciprocity. Impaired use of multiple nonverbal behaviors such as eye contact, facial expression, and gestures. Failure to develop peer relationships or… Read more Autism Tip Sheet (for Librarians)