Archived news from January 2009
Military Parents Lobby Congress for Autism Coverage
Active-duty military are twice as likely to be diagnosed with autism
Recognizing Children's Successes In All Areas May Prevent Teenage Depression
Socio Economics May Color Perception of Special Education
Researchers Call Free Breakfasts
Educational Surrogates Advocate for Children with Disabilities
New IEP Audio session is now available
Oklahoma Health Insurer Voluntarily Agrees To Cover Autism
Siblings of Children With Autism Face Unique Challenges .
Multisensory Approach Gives Teachers More Tools to Tackle Dyslexia
Out-Of-Control Teens With Autism May Need Emergency Intervention.
Survey: Parents Pessimistic About Autism Education
Obama Picks NCLB Supporter to Be Education Secret
Best Buddies International is now in Delaware .
Delaware has a new hearing aid insurance law ( HB 355)
Teens and Myspace
Study finds many teens publicize risk behaviors on MySpace pages
NCLB 7th Anniversary
Bush to Tout His 'No Child Left Behind' Initiative
Mobile Devices Seen as Key to 21st-Century Learning
Delaware's Education System Rates a C+
Bank of America Seeking Student Leaders
For its Student Leadership Program
Educators Plan Lessons Around Historic Obama Inauguration
Course Improves Conversation Skills of Children With Autism
Common Autism Drugs May Increase Risk Of Heart Failure
America Promise Drop-out Prevention Summit Follow-Up
Autism Delaware compiles list of DAN doctors
Stimulus Proposal Offers Payments, Aid To People With Disabilities
Abnormal Saliva Proteins Could Help Identify autism
Arne Duncan US.Secretary of Education Coasts Through Confirmation Hearing
Christina Chief to Lead DE Schools
Markell Names Lillian Lowery as New Secretary of Education
High Schools Try Out RTI
Using the framework with older students poses challenges, but shows promise, educators say