A guide to disability labels and language—and why it matters
Labels that define rather than confine us help to communicate valuable information about ourselves and our needs. They need to promote inclusion and respect.
Labels that define rather than confine us help to communicate valuable information about ourselves and our needs. They need to promote inclusion and respect.
A parent programs a smart speaker’s voice assistant to help with daily transitions for his child. And tell dad jokes : )
Co-design opportunities open for an emerging online course for early childhood education services to better support children with disability or developmental delay.
National peer-led, co-designed project captures community participation experiences of families of children with disability and delay to develop free resources for positive change.
Dr Lori Roggman and Dr Mark Innocenti discuss what parents are already doing to help their child’s development and building on them at home, and with professionals
Dr Tim Moore has a message for families of children with disabilities: early childhood intervention is more than therapy. After receiving a diagnosis, the parents’ first thought is often for