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Approximately 245,000 children across the U.S. have lost one or both parents to COVID.
Subject: Child/Youth Welfare, Health, Mental Health, Child/Youth Bereavement | Deadline: Ongoing | Amount: Unspecified
For trade unions and CTE programs, new collaboration may be key to survival.
Medicaid covers nearly half of all births and health of all children in America.
A teaching method that makes reading fun gives hope to struggling students and families.
An evaluation for a developmental disability can feel like a double-edged sword.
Following Trump research budget purge, school analysts face new world.
Many staff and children aren’t showing up as federal crackdown on immigration ramps up.
Research doesn't support academic advantages of placing children with disabilities in general education classrooms.
This ends programs, contracts and policies failing "to affirm the reality of biological sex.”
Kids with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder have explosive outbursts well past toddler age. Why?
The ‘bad kid’ diagnosis ‘greases the school-to-prison pipeline.’ This doctor offers anti-racist solutions.
The best program to help students with disabilities get jobs is almost a secret.
A new national campaign encourages Trump to keep and expand the child tax credit.