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As Education Department Slashes Nearly Half Its Staff, Special Ed Worries Mount

12 March 2025 at 02:01

The U.S. Department of Education is firing almost 1,400 employees raising questions about how the federal government will uphold its obligations under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

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Social Security Cracking Down On Overpayments

11 March 2025 at 02:03

The Social Security Administration is reinstating a more aggressive policy on recovering billions of dollars mistakenly paid to beneficiaries, which could lead the agency to cut off benefits to some.

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Aldi Hosts Surprise Party For 7-Year-Old Who’s Nonverbal

Liliana Orth celebrated the birthday of a lifetime recently when her favorite place β€” her local Aldi grocery store β€” hosted a surprise party for her.

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States Sue Over Cuts To Special Educator Training Programs

Several states are suing the Trump administration to halt hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts to programs designed to train teachers in special education and other high-need areas.

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CDC To Revisit Debunked Link Between Vaccines And Autism

10 March 2025 at 02:01

The CDC is planning a large study on the long-discredited connection between autism and vaccines, a move that advocates say will squander precious government resources.

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Following Hiatus, Special Olympics Kicks Off World Games

7 March 2025 at 02:02

For the first time in eight years, athletes with developmental disabilities from around the globe will come together to compete in skiing, figure skating and other winter sports.

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β€˜Survivor’ Contestant Opens Up About Autism

On CBS's "Survivor," Eva Erickson is being strategic about how to handle her autism diagnosis, not wanting her castmates to see her as weak or reliant on a "sob story."

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Families Brace For Potential Medicaid Cuts

Uncertainty is growing among many families of kids with disabilities who rely on Medicaid for health insurance as federal lawmakers consider how to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the budget.

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What Social Security Shake-Up Could Mean For People With Disabilities

3 March 2025 at 02:01

The Trump administration is planning to slash jobs and make major changes at the federal agency responsible for administering Social Security and SSI benefits to millions of Americans with disabilities.

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Newly Available Test Uses Hair To Evaluate Autism Risk

28 February 2025 at 02:02

A first-of-its-kind test claims to be able to help rule out autism in kids as young as 1 month using a single strand of hair, but not everyone is convinced that the technology is ready for prime time.

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After Shortchanging Students With Disabilities For Decades, Fix Could Be Near

Instead of providing kids with dyslexia detailed special education plans with mandatory progress checks and legal safeguards, one state has filtered them into 504 plans, which offer fewer protections.

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House Vote Tees Up Billions In Cuts To Medicaid, Disability Services

27 February 2025 at 02:01

The U.S. House voted to approve a budget framework that could lead to more than $800 billion in cuts to Medicaid, an amount that would ravage the nation's disability services, advocates say.

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Immigration Crackdown Has Caregiving Industry On High Alert

Experts say the future pipeline of direct support professionals is "extremely threatened" by policies that slow immigration, exacerbating a dire shortage of care workers for those with disabilities.

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Police Carrying Sensory Kits To Help Calm, Comfort At Scenes

After talking with families, a former police officer put together kits for individuals with sensory sensitivities so they can better communicate with first responders in emergencies.

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