This week is Learning Disability Week. It takes place in the third week of June every year and in 2024, it's running from the 17-23 June. The event, organised by the charity Mencap, and is an ...
When the pandemic hit in 2020, many parents watched with concern as their children struggled with online learning. But for Lang McGilp in Saskatoon, the time brought into sharp focus exactly how much ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andrew Pulrang writes about disability practices, policy, and culture. “I had a broken leg once, so I know what it’s like to have ...
According to the Learning Disabilities Association of America, 2.4 million students are diagnosed with a learning disability and about 41 percent receive special education services. There is a range ...
IT is a group of 'New Beginnings' – in name and also in practice - as a growing number of adults, all with different learning disabilities, are seeing their lives radically transformed through ...
Fredericton mother Laurel Richmond is busy, homeschooling her son and working part-time as a clinical psychologist. She said she took her son out of public school in three years ago because the school ...
IT is a group of 'New Beginnings' – in name and also in practice - as a growing number of adults, all with different learning disabilities, are seeing their lives radically transformed through ...
Wes Streeing says passing of the new Mental Health Act is ‘a personal milestone’ – but campaigners warn more work needs to be ...
Ours is a country with a serious learning disability. Signs of it are all around us, both at macro (aggregate) and micro (individual) levels. For one, we elect leaders who promise us heaven but keep ...