Disability
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“I will never forget him”
How EI Providers Can Make a Difference For Mothers Experiencing Maternal Depression. by Minelva Holove, Veronica Val, and Abigail Ernharth (GU CEI ’23) “What affected me the most was my motivat
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability
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Engaging Fathers & Family Members in EI Services
by Faith Kretzer, Ashley Rubalcava, and N’Zinga Townes (GU CEI’23) There are limited statistics available regarding fathers and father figures’ engagement in early intervention (EI) services. Fath
Categories: Disability, Early Childhood
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How Soon is Now? Building Foundations for Supported Decision Making (SDM) as Early as Possible for Children with IDD/DD
by Mona Ghuneim and Jennifer Berzok (GU LEND ’23) As a nurse, disability advocate and consultant, as well as the parent of a now adult man with autism and a significant mental health disorder, Mar
Categories: Disability, Policy
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A Holistic Approach to Educating Young Children with Disabilities: Developmentally Appropriate Practice
by Audrey Fung (GU, School of Nursing ‘24) Strong advocacy of inclusive education for children with disabilities must continue and expand globally. It is essential to employ effective and inclusiv
Category: Disability
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Best Buddies: A Contemporary Analysis
by E. Ramirez-Pineda, C. Moon, M. Shay, C. Ficca, J. Stakely, M. Nalysnyk (GU) Since its conception in 1989, Best Buddies has grown into an internationally recognized nonprofit organization known
Category: Disability
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A Comprehensive Guide to Charter Schools for Parents and Guardians of Students with Disabilities
by Grace Kearns, Caitlin Katz, Michael Eze, Grant Frazee, and Grace Jensen (GU) When parents and guardians need to decide where to send their kids to school, the first thing that comes to mind is
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability
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Grandparents of Children with Disabilities
by Allie Augur, Emma Bebarta, Ally Archer, Claire Tebbutt, Cassidy Wiley, Michael Parker Yang and colleagues studied the psychological impact on grandparents of children with disabilities (CWD). T
Category: Disability
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Empowering Children with Disabilities Against Climate Change
One program that provides inclusive care to parents with disabilities is Through the Looking Glass, found in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Category: Disability
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Is STEM education too hard for students with learning disabilities?
STEM education refers to the education of students in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability
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Parents with Disabilities: Through The Looking Glass
One program that provides inclusive care to parents with disabilities is Through the Looking Glass, found in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Category: Disability