Staff at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism have published a new article on grant funding opportunities for families and professionals. The article not only offers tips on finding and writing grants, but also a listing of grants available as well. Read the entire article at: https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/pages/grant-funding-opportunities
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Emotions and education: Promoting positive mental health in students with learning disabilities
“Written by an experienced team of practitioners and scholars, this text attempts to fill the gap in texts that specifically address the needs of LD students in the socioemotional and mental health domains. By providing a foundational understanding of some of the salient issues facing students with learning disabilities, we hope to empower all… Read more »
Focus, Dad!: Succeeding in Raising a Child with ADHD
“Dad, we hear you. We wrote this book for you. It’s the essential information we’ve learned from discussing ADHD with dads. A lot of dads. You’re busy, so these chapters – written for you to read in about 5 minutes – cut right to the chase. We want you to have the best available information… Read more »
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Did you feel the nip in the air on Saturday? That’s definitely a sign of weather to come! The trees are starting to change colors, and pumpkin patches are springing up in unusual places too. But before we get too involved with our pumpkin spice ________ (fill in the blank), let’s first take a look… Read more »
Critical issues in intellectual and developmental disabilities: Contemporary research, practice, and policy
This timely and important publication provides a concise review of what we know about ten key areas in the field of IDD and what that knowledge means for future developments in public policy, research, and practice. Developed as a foundational review of the knowledge base in preparation for the 2015 National Goals conference, the book… Read more »