Public schools regularly restrain, seclude disabled children, says report
ProPublica and NPR reveal 267,000 incidents of restraint or seclusion in 2012, most involving disabled students
ProPublica and NPR reveal 267,000 incidents of restraint or seclusion in 2012, most involving disabled students
Intellectually disabled adults in Tennessee risk losing health benefits leaving many in need on a waiting list
Students participating in Best Buddies program strive to build confidence and become more social
The world’s third-largest software firm says people with autism will make up 1 percent of its workforce by 2020
The new number, a 30 percent jump, follows a recent study that found that autism may be detectable in the womb
Nearly 500,000 autistic children will become adults over the next decade, but fewer than 10 percent have full-time jobs
Proposed legislation named after New York teen aims to tackle problem of autistic children wandering off unnoticed
Possible drowning of Avonte Oquendo highlights risk of autism-related 'wandering' incidents
Some question if staff at neighborhood schools have sufficient training, information to provide adequate special care
Babies later diagnosed with autism make less eye contact than those without the disorder, according to a new study