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Contributed by Alex Diaz-Granados, Chief Editor at Cerebral Palsy Guidance   Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that some children are born with due to brain malformation or damage. It is not progressive or curable, and the symptoms and severity vary from one child to the next. The condition largely affects movement and muscles, but […]

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Contributed by Erin Swann, MSE, ATP   It’s mid-August already, which means that the new school year is just around the corner! In preparing to go back to school, take some time to select a few apps that will make your life easier.  Below are 11 app suggestions for college students with disabilities.  And feel […]

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Maryland ABLE Information Webinar & FAQs Friday March 10, 2017, 11am – Noon  Topics to be covered include: Understanding the basics of the Maryland ABLE Program  Learning more about where Maryland is in the implementation process  Understanding how federal policies affect Maryland ABLE FAQs as identified from the statewide ABLE Listening Sessions   This webinar will be […]

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Maryland ABLE is looking for your feedback! Please take a few minutes to complete this short survey on features and benefits that you would like to see included in the Maryland ABLE accounts! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MDABLE2017

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Join us for Maryland ABLE Program Listening Sessions   More sessions announced! Understand the basics of the Maryland ABLE Program  Learn more about where Maryland is in the implementation process  Understand how federal policies affect Maryland ABLE Provide feedback on your needs to ensure a responsive and successful program Bring your questions for the implementation team […]

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The NFB Center of Excellence in Nonvisual Access (CENA) to Education, Public Information, and Commerce, with support from the Maryland Department of Disabilities through a Non-Visual Access Initiative Grant, is pleased to offer the following Accessibility Boutiques (introductions to accessibility) free of charge and open to the public. The boutiques are held in person at […]

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