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Gabe's Care Map: Cristin Lind, Mom, Illustrates What It Takes To Raise One Boy With Special Needs
Julie Drizin said: Caring for a child with multiple medical challenges becomes a full-time occupation for some parents who pause their careers to manage complex schedules of appointments and achieve small victories.
'Three-parent Babies' Cure for Illness Raises Ethical Fear
Julie Drizin said: Britain will soon debate whether scientists may engineer human conception in the laboratory using donor DNA to prevent genetic inheritance of an incurable disease.
Blind Parenting
Julie Drizin said: What's it like to be (or have) blind parents? In this humorous, honest audio feature, blind adult siblings talk about raising kids, both blind and seeing.
$4.2 Million Settlement for Student Paralyzed by Bully
Julie Drizin said: A New Jersey boy bullied at school and wheelchair-bound after a peer attack has won a multimillion dollar settlement from his school district. The student had repeatedly told his middle school authorities about the bullying he experienced.
Cochlear Implants Redefine What It Means To Be Deaf
Julie Drizin said: Half of all deaf children in the U.S. are getting cochlear implants. At $32k for the device and $12k for the surgery, hearing is accessible to those who can afford it.
Disabled Young Man Cleared 3 Years After Sexual Assault Arrest
Julie Drizin said: The arrest of a teenager charged with sexually assaulting a young girl raises questions about interrogation methods and false confessions by youth, especially those with mental disabilities.
As Better Screening Finds More Autism, Experts Push for Early Diagnosis and Seek Causes
Julie Drizin said: New government statistics show 1 in 88 children are diagnosed on the autism spectrum. The Centers for Disease Control reports 40 percent of kids aren't identified as autistic until after age 4.
Activists Seek Federal Action to Curtail Seclusion, Restraint in Schools
Julie Drizin said: A new report from the Department of Education finds that disabled students with behavioral problems are sometimes strapped down or physically restrained. Disability rights activists hope the federal government will set standards to prevent abuse.