
News, Special Education
Every Sunday, we select the week's big special needs stories and great blog posts from special needs bloggers.
This week, we're featuring eight news stories, six blog posts, and this week's post in the Friendship Circle Blog.
19 Special Needs News Stories and Blog Posts from the past week


Wall Street Journal: Scientists Probe Role of Brain in ADHD Cases
By tracking signs of neural activity among children with and without ADHD, neurologists found that a critical mental control area—the dorsal anterior cingulated cortex—works harder and less effectively among children with attention problems. This brain different may be a cause of the inattentiveness, impulsivity, and focus problems children with ADHD can have, the scientists say.The Today Show: Teachers caught on tape bullying special-needs girl
After school administrators repeatedly told Brian that his daughter, Cheyanne, was lying about being bullied and harassed by two of her teachers, Brian equipped her with a hidden tape recorder under her clothes. This article shares Cheyanne’s story and provides audio footage of the comments her teacher and teacher aide made.NBC Philadelphia: VIDEO: Teacher Unloads on Special Needs Student
When nobody believe that Julio Artuz was being bullied, he videotaped an interaction with the bully on his cell phone. Like in Cheyanne’s case, Julio’s bully was also a teacher. NBC includes the video Julio recorded, along with updates on actions the school district plans to take against the teacher.The Canberra Times: Band to rock disabilities preconceptions
Rudely Interrupted, an Australian-based band that consists of members with disabilities, is spreading a message to the world: “It’s not about the disability, it’s about the person, and the music.’’ The band is the headline act for the Queanbeyan’s Festival of Ability on December 1, a festival that will mark the International Day of People with a Disability.Haaretz.com: Stolen monkey affair leaves Israeli zoo officials scratching their heads
Police recovered one of the six squirrel monkeys that were stolen from the Hai Park zoo near Kiryat Motzkin two weeks ago. A group of 24 volunteers with Down syndrome, who do maintenance work and feet and pet the animals, first noticed the missing monkeys. The theft is being investigated by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and the police, who suspect that the monkeys were stolen to be sold to amusement and entertainment establishments.Disability Scoop: UN Gives Nod To World Down Syndrome Day
A resolution to establish an annual World Down Syndrome Day cleared a UN committee by consensus last week. The awareness day will be adopted by the General Assembly in December, officials say. World Down Syndrome Day will be on March 21, a significant date because Down syndrome occurs when a person has three copies of the 21st chromosome.The Chicago Sun-Times: What happens when autistic kids grow up?
There is no consistent solution for families trying to find programs for their children with special needs after they graduate high school—many families are “blazing their own trail.”