Adaptive Physical Activity: Movement for Every Body
Why Adaptive Physical Activity Matters For many families of children with disabilities, physical activity can feel complicated. Parents may wonder: Where can my child safely move? Will they be included? Will they be understood? Adaptive Physical Activity (APA) exists...
A New Year Full of Possibilities
New Year, New Goals: A Fresh Start for Self-Advocates, Families, and Students in Special Education A new year brings hope and possibility—a chance to pause, breathe, and look ahead. For families, students, and self-advocates, it’s the perfect time to revisit goals,...
Honoring Black Disabled Trailblazers This Black History Month
Breaking Barriers: Black Disabled Leaders Who Shaped History When discussing justice, equality, and inclusion, it’s essential to acknowledge that unfair treatment often manifests in multiple forms simultaneously. Black people with disabilities face both racism and...
Nurturing Confidence in Young People with Disabilities
Supporting Confidence at Home, School, and Beyond When you’re raising a child with a disability, it’s easy for daily life to revolve around appointments, therapies, accommodations, paperwork, and problem-solving. You may spend countless hours advocating, adjusting...
