Imagine knowing exactly what you want to say, but the words don’t make it from your brain to your lips. You know how you want ...
Thanks to the oral surgeon who extracted four wisdom teeth from my college student's mouth and the ...
Leveraging artificial intelligence in tandem with other assistive technologies has the potential to elevate learning in ...
With the school year at its halfway point, the Hubbard Board of Education heard updates on a curriculum adopted last year.
Burbank is officially launching a new hiking-trail-accessibility program for people with disabilities. Two new all-terrain wheelchairs will be available to rent, starting Saturday, at Stough Canyon ...
Because San Diego’s discovery by Western civilization was financed by Spain, America’s seventh largest city is currently ...
Elementary and middle school students experience rodeo action at Mississippi Coast Coliseum ...
If you were a child in 1979, the school day didn’t bleed endlessly into clubs, screens and structured activities.
By Barbara Brattin PREVIEW Columnist Have you ever wondered why your public library is called the Ruby M. Sisson Memorial Library? Our legal name is actually Upper San Juan Library ...
Leach Public Library is excited to announce its participation in the inaugural Library Joy Week, a statewide celebration ...
In 1976, longtime Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff looked at the state torturing and killing its own citizens under the Shah of Iran.
Loud, exaggerated and dramatic elements can be overwhelming for people with special needs, but sensory-inclusive programming ...