Local advocates, residents and service providers are sounding the alarm over changes to eligibility criteria for Medicaid-funded disability services included in Gov. Bob Ferguson’s proposed 2026 suppl ...
New research from the University of Bath's School of Management shows that a genetic predisposition for success can be derailed by childhood adversity, shifting focus from long-term goals to immediate ...
MOSCOW — A Moscow nonprofit wanted to give its building a facelift. A group of Washington State University engineering ...
Silent clapping, often referred to as "jazz hands," is becoming popular as a way to make events more neurodivergent friendly. A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that both neurodivergent and ...
Two years on from that report, PWDA hosted a national online forum 'Two Years On From the Disability Royal Commission' to take stock. While initially scheduled for September 2025, the event was ...
The age cutoff reflects an outdated assumption about how adulthood unfolds. A. P. D. G. Everett is a graduate student in ...
Two cases involving Tennessee children with autism illustrate the harsh, complex realities they face in the juvenile justice system.
A University of Houston psychology professor is challenging the notion that dyslexia, or specific reading disorder, stems ...
Systems weren’t built for neurodiversity. This post shows how psychology helps us shift from compliance to belonging for ...
Lenders should not rely on the Bank of Mum and Dad for business and focus more on the “untapped talent of the intersectional ...
More UC Berkeley students receive disability accommodations for psychological and emotional conditions than for any other category, according to the university’s own data. Data from UC Berkeley’s ...
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