News and Ideas on Disability

When Math Doesn't Add Up: Why Inclusion Requires More Than Just Sharing Space
Despite knowing the same basic math, the children couldn't transfer their skills between contexts. Only 1% of school-only children could solve market math problems that more than 33% of working children solved correctly.

Stingrays and special education
Ai-generated cartoon image of a blue and white stingray sitting at a school desk.

Beyond IEPs: Building Inclusive Workplaces for Neurodiverse Kids at Home and Elsewhere
Picture of televisions for sale at Walmart showing a blue background with the text “Jon us for sensory-friendly hours daily from 8am - 10am. During these hours, you’ll experience a calmer shopping environment.”



The worst day of my life was the day I brought my baby home
I was confused. Why wouldn’t our pediatrician agree to return the feeding tube after what we had learned from the feeding therapist?