Alright – so, IACC is the Federal Interagency Coordinating Committee where all things autism at the federal level go through.
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Dear IACC – Please Do Not Silence Autism Parents or Any Public Person
HRSA & MDE Data State Pacer Totally Takes Majority of the Special Education Funding – Question is Why & How can we change it
Alright – so, PACER is a well known and well run oiled machine started by Paula Goldberg and others decades
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Bloomington School District and Minnesota Human Rights Department Agreement regarding Their disproportion suspension of minority students
Alright – so, Bloomington school district in Minnesota as I’ve said many times in my blog and to everyone I see has
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Nineteen percent of Black Children with Disabilities were suspended by school districts – data suggests
Alright – so, as I have written before and will continue to do so until this issue of disproportionately suspending
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Causes of Autism – Is it Genetic, Environmental or The Kitchen Sink?
Alright – so, autism is only getting higher and higher. The ADDM numbers from CDC keep growing, but no one
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Bloomington School District in Minnesota Suspended a Child with Nonverbal Autism
Alright – so, Bloomington school district in Minnesota suspended my son for having a behavior that was triggered by his
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An Open Letter to All Autism Teachers and Therapists from an Autism Mom
Dear Autism Teacher/Therapist: First, let me begin by explaining what autism is. It is a developmental disorder that affects a
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Rep Liebling and Previous Rep Norton Have Competition In This Year’s Election – How Owesome!
Alright – so, Kim Norton in my humble little opinion was the queen of autism disparity when she was a
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DHS Proposes Changes to Autism Therapy
Alright – so, Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) held a meeting with autism therapy providers and few autism parents
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Federal Settings for Children with Autism and other Disabilities – what the heck are they?
Alright – so, There are several settings for students with autism and other disabilities. And, each setting has specific requirements that
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