The CDC releases the latest iteration of its comprehensive national youth risk behavior survey.
Four in ten of the young women I work with experience suicidal ideation.
The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls' mental health.
David Ball is among roughly 150 former staffers who are implicated by former residents.
The lawsuit alleges that North Carolina children are isolated in restrictive, clinically inappropriate placements.
Educators and advocates fear children with disabilities will lose out under the new system.
It’s also taught me digital literacy. Imagine getting out and not having this experience.
An analysis found an estimated 240,000 students whose absences could not be accounted for.
Students with disabilities were an “afterthought” for schools before the pandemic and remain so.
Telehealth is bringing new options to remote Indigenous communities for people with developmental needs.
Evictions can have far-reaching consequences beyond a miserable day with a housing magistrate.
Rules also cover decreasing sodium and increasing flexibilty for rules about whole grain foods.
The new standards include the “cultural heritage, history and contemporary contributions of American Indians.”
For states using specialty-managed care for foster kids, transparency and oversight remain spotty.
A new report highlights the top concerns and struggles of parents across the country.
One in four grandparent-headed households said they have trouble providing food for their families.
Calming rooms offer young people a safe, quiet space to manage their emotions.
The AI tool of a Pittsburgh-area agency is the subject of civil rights complaints.
Nichole Mason's first concern was transgender students using girls’ bathrooms. Then came COVID regulations.
A new report summarizes responses of teachers to recent limits placed on their curriculum.