The Super Bowl is among the big annual events in American football and each year, millions of fans eagerly await to see which teams will be competing and who will ultimately come out as champions.…
Read MoreYou've probably heard about Cannabis, a plant that has been receiving a lot of attention for its potential therapeutic benefits in treating medical conditions such as chronic pain among cancer patients, reducing seizures in epilepsy…
Read MoreAbout one in six people around the world have neuro differences, which can always fall under epilepsy, Tourette Syndrome, Autism, ADHD, and Down syndrome. These neuro differences can affect people in a variety of ways,…
Read MoreChristmas is always a time when kids love to meet Santa and take pictures with them. But this doesn't cut across all children. For example, children with autism don't tend to enjoy this because there…
Read MoreAnte4Autism founder Doug Krinsky and former executive director of the Rich Center, Georgia Backus, recently awarded a generous sum of $27,593 to representatives from the YSU Foundation and the Rich Center. This donation will be…
Read MoreStatistics are out, and they reveal a new trend in America's education system. Homeschooling is rapidly gaining traction and becoming the fastest-growing form of learning, breaking away from its past associations with radical ideologies. In…
Read MoreIn 2023, there likely aren’t many individuals left in the world who haven’t encountered, or at the very least heard of, a person with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We have made giants strides after identifying…
Read MoreSocial inclusion poses a significant hurdle for children diagnosed with Autism in the United States. This condition (Autism) affects approximately one out of every 44 children in the country. An obstacle that many of them…
Read MoreThe State Budget Committee meeting on Friday saw a formal presentation of the new Medicaid reimbursement rate for a commonly used behavioral treatment for individuals with autism. However, the new rate has raised concerns among…
Read MoreThe College of Education & Human Development has been bestowed with an impressive grant of $1.1 million by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) for a span of five years.…
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