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For some students and tasks, sitting low to the ground may be just what is needed to create a comfortable and effective learning environment. Sturdy and safe, Zuma Series Floor Rockers feature subtle back and forth motion, offering an ergonomic alternative for floor...
Stakeholder Engagement – Health First Colorado Community Health Worker Reimbursement
Background The Colorado Legislature passed Senate Bill 23-002 in May 2023 to add community health worker (CHW) services as a Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid program) benefit starting July 1, 2025. Federal authorization will be sought from the federal...
Evaluating Plastic Syringes Made in China for Potential Device Failures: FDA Safety Communication
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a safety communication to inform consumers, health care providers, and health care facilities that the FDA is evaluating the potential for device failures (such as leaks, breakage, and other problems) with...
ASL Story of The Golden Acorn
This ASL story is made possible by the Iowa School for the Deaf Outreach Department. Have you ever tried to tackle a big project by yourself, thinking you would get it done faster alone? Maybe you found out it was too big to accomplish by yourself, and you needed...
Discounted Amazon Prime Memberships for Those on Qualifying Government Assistance Programs
If you receive SNAP, Medicaid, or other qualifying government assistance, you can save more with Prime Access. Those on qualifying programs can purchase Amazon Prime access for half the price. Check out this link to see if a program you are on will qualify and to...
Free Financial Education Programs for Special Olympics Athletes
Bank of America partnered with Special Olympics and the National Disability Institute to co-design Better Money Habits content with diverse learners in mind. Scott Russo and Connie Montana, two lead Better Money Habits Volunteer Champions have supported athletes and...
Temple Grandin’s new children’s book Different Kinds of Minds
Temple Grandin has released a children's book geared for late-elementary or middle school students who may think differently than others. It is a new version of a book she originally released for adults, helping students realize that even though their mind works...
Do Not Use Certain Brands of Saline and Sterile Water Medical Products by Nurse Assist Because They May Not Be Sterile: FDA Safety Communication
Monday, November 6th, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Safety Communication warning consumers, health care providers, and health care facilities not to use recalled saline (0.9% sodium chloride) and sterile water medical products manufactured by...
Using the Feelings Wheel to Help Kids Talk About Their Emotions
Emotions can be a hard topic for kiddos to understand. There is nothing concrete to which you can point and label it "happy." This doesn't make talking about emotions any less important. As kiddos grow and develop they learn new words, they gain new skills, and they...
Gift Ideas for Children with Visual Impairment from A Shared Vision
A Shared Vision families often ask us for recommendations on what to buy their very young child who’s blind or visually impaired. We’ve got the list of perfect, sensory toys! Click on each item for more information about each gift and how to purchase. A Shared Vision...
ASL Storytelling with ASDC: “There’s a Bear on My Chair”
Click here to watch the video. "There's a Bear on My Chair" Poor Mouse! A bear has settled in his favorite chair, and that chair just isn’t big enough for two. Mouse tries all kinds of tactics to move pesky Bear, but nothing works. Once Mouse has gone, Bear gets up...
Ada and the Helpers Video with ASL and English voiceover
Click here to watch the video Arizona State Schools for the Deaf & Blind Deaf Mentor Program presents: Ada and the Helpers by Travis D. Peterson Illustrated by Melissa Fischer Published by: Launch Mission Publishing Music by Bensound.com Sign Language provided by...
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