#Dyslexia affects nearly 5% of children nationwide—but early indicators of the #LearningDisability are often overlooked. Experts say to watch out for difficulty with social interactions and these five signs: https://t.co/p9boQDubQO #LD#learningdifferences
Once taboo, more families of loved ones lost to #suicide are opening up about #MentalHealth challenges in obituaries to encourage and destigmatize conversations around it. https://t.co/ytYEIXnbb0 #mentalillness#stigma
Informal school removal—when school officials limit a student with #disabilities’ participation in class or school services—often violates students’ rights. Here’s how to advocate for your student in the face of informal removal: https://t.co/8AOddF2L3F
New York advocates and lawmakers are looking for new ways to enhance children’s literacy education and better support young people with #LearningDisabilities like #dyslexia. https://t.co/lqPDtuT3kP
Even amid the youth #MentalHealth crisis, young people are showing resiliency and optimism. More than 80% of young people say they’ve never tried alcohol and 75% are planning for their future. https://t.co/wQNi9KDt6W #addiction#SUD#substanceusedisorder
Drug-related deaths have drastically increased across New York in recent years. Reversing the trend will take legislative and community outreach efforts that experts and advocates say is still lacking. https://t.co/fh4ZOQlx1J
The U.S. Department of Labor will issue nearly $70 million to states to develop new strategies and initiatives to help marginalized youth and young adults with #disabilities join the workforce. https://t.co/IkCvxRkrwj #inclusion#IDD#intellectualdisabilities
The number of young people seeking #MentalHealth help in emergency rooms used to be about 30 a month—today, it’s 30 a day. Emergency Medicine doctors, overwhelmed by the crisis, are calling on local communities to step in. https://t.co/tOTUYwHWYT
There were more #suicides in 2022 than ever before—but among young people ages 10 to 24, rates decreased around 8%, signaling progress in curbing youth #suiciderates. https://t.co/3RTIsgIZSo
Three in 10 people in the United States have had #OpioidUseDisorder or have a family member who has, according to a new survey—but less than half receive the treatment they need. https://t.co/5F7Mha58nx
The way students are being taught to read is fundamentally changing, as more schools embrace the “science of reading” which allows educators to better serve those with #LearningDisabilities. https://t.co/xqcfjtguOZ
The White House is requesting additional funding to fight #fentanyl overdoses across the United States through prevention, support, and recovery services. https://t.co/ajkP1tEAiB
State and federal lawmakers are passing legislation to combat the youth #MentalHealth crisis. Learn how new laws will help address mental health challenges across the country: https://t.co/UAzZcu4Jex
As students return to school across the country, most states continue to report a shortage of #SpecialEducation teachers, leaving some students with #disabilities without needed supports. https://t.co/3oGunrVtL5
New York will receive $2.6 billion in funding to help address rising #opioid overdoses and rates of #SubstanceUseDisorder. Here’s how state officials plan to use it: https://t.co/sknOfxwwsU