Curbing the Expulsion of Kids with Disabilities at Child Care
Sarah Carr spotlights how states like Ohio and Vermont work to prevent the exclusion of young children with disabilities from child care.
Sarah Carr spotlights how states like Ohio and Vermont work to prevent the exclusion of young children with disabilities from child care.
Given that more than one in four adults in the United States has a disability, all policy choices affect disabled Americans.
July is Disability Pride Month and celebrates the achievements, experiences, and history of the disability community.
For Learning Disability Week, Carrie Gillispie reminds us: Dog Man began in a hallway, drawn by a kid with ADHD looking to belong.
Cutting Medicaid puts infants, toddlers, and young children at risk.
Civil rights violations start early, with many OCR complaints filed about wrongdoings toward young children.
Cost modeling can be a critical tool in a state’s toolkit to improve access to services and set more children on a path to thrive.
Sarah Carr wrote an article in Slate Magazine about the Trump administration’s actions targeting students with disabilities.
The Trump administration summarily fired civil servants upholding hard-won civil rights for children with disabilities.