In the last twenty-five years, we have seen a remarkable evolution in attitudes and practice toward the treatment of children with disabilities. Children born with severe physical and mental anomalies are no longer routinely allowed to die. Many such children, along with those who become disabled later in childhood through illness or injury, receive aggressive life-saving medical treatment as well as continuing medical and habilitative care. Some children, particularly those whose families are affluent, receive substantial therapeutic and other supportive services that permit them to overcome their disabilities and function effectively in school and, later, at work
In this article, I explore ways in which parents of children with disabilities can more effectively ...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Unfortunately, the number of children with any disabilities is steadily increasing every year. That ...
In the last twenty-five years, we have seen a remarkable evolution in attitudes and practice toward ...
Conflicting interpretations of federal statutes and regulations have emanated from federal and state...
This foreword was written as an introduction to the May 2001 symposium sponsored by the University o...
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
This article aims to explore the various medical and social protections available for children with ...
Children with disabilities are maltreated at a higher rate than other children and overrepresented i...
Public Law 94-142 formalized and institutionalized a series of diverse and often fragmented educatio...
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
This Article examines the issue of eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act...
State and federal laws protect the rights of children with disabilities. These laws support the incl...
There are many government programs and benefits available to disabled children in the United States ...
Although the federal law, Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 (Public Law 94-142), re...
In this article, I explore ways in which parents of children with disabilities can more effectively ...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Unfortunately, the number of children with any disabilities is steadily increasing every year. That ...
In the last twenty-five years, we have seen a remarkable evolution in attitudes and practice toward ...
Conflicting interpretations of federal statutes and regulations have emanated from federal and state...
This foreword was written as an introduction to the May 2001 symposium sponsored by the University o...
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
This article aims to explore the various medical and social protections available for children with ...
Children with disabilities are maltreated at a higher rate than other children and overrepresented i...
Public Law 94-142 formalized and institutionalized a series of diverse and often fragmented educatio...
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
This Article examines the issue of eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act...
State and federal laws protect the rights of children with disabilities. These laws support the incl...
There are many government programs and benefits available to disabled children in the United States ...
Although the federal law, Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 (Public Law 94-142), re...
In this article, I explore ways in which parents of children with disabilities can more effectively ...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Unfortunately, the number of children with any disabilities is steadily increasing every year. That ...