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Now that the COVID-19 vaccines are available for most children over 5 years of age, separated parents are facing many unprecedented challenges, including whether to vaccinate their children. This poses a novel challenge to courts when the parents remain in disagreement. Navigating any disagreement regarding minor children, whether the parents are in an intact family/relationship […]

Note: Children’s Health Defense has a primer on the FDA advisory committee meeting, which was supposed to take place yesterday. Protect the Kids: Demand the FDA Vote No on EUA for 6 month olds up to 5 years! Also yesterday, CDC published Effectiveness of Maternal Vaccination with mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine During Pregnancy Against COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization […]

The Rapid City Area Schools Board of Education passed a resolution updating practices related to COVID-19 on Tuesday night – changes that include eliminating “documentation of close contacts and those in quarantine.” The changes will revise the policies outlined in the school district’s “Ready. Set. Begin. 2021-2022 Back to School Plan.” The motion passed 4-0, […]

Available in: English | Arabia **AMMAN, January 19, 2022 **— Schools should be the last sector to close and the first to open to prevent a learning loss that could affect children in years to come, UN leaders have urged organizations and the World Bank in Jordan today. All agencies and the World Bank commended […]

January 19, 2022

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Tags: COVID19, education, Hampton, impacting, quality, Roads

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Categories: Special needs education

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (CURLED) – With positive COVID-19 Cases are rising in our area, many teachers and school staff are out due to quarantine, and school systems are trying to do whatever it takes to stay open five days a week, WAVY.com focuses on the quality of education for children in our area. We spoke […]

SINGAPORE: More than 60 percent of 3,900 special school students (SPED) who were invited to the COVID-19 vaccination have registered for their vaccinations, the Ministry of Education (MOE) announced on Wednesday (January 12). Vaccination training for students aged six to 11 in SPED schools began Wednesday in four schools – Katong School, Lighthouse School, Lee […]

In Europe, Italy was the first country affected by the novel coronavirus, with a huge number of cases in a very short time, primarily in the country’s northern regions (e.g., Lombardia, Emilia-Romagna, Veneto; see, e.g., Corbisiero et al., 2020; Paoloni & Tutino, 2020). The alarming speed of virus transmission forced the Italian government to rapidly adopt a […]

January 5, 2022

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Tags: COVID19, education, lockdown, restart, Sector, Struggles, Uganda, Years

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Categories: Special needs education

In March 2020, President Museveni closed all educational institutions to curb the spread of Covid-19. Institutions were allowed to operate gradually by October 2020 before a second wave of Covid struck the country again in June 2021. As YUDAYA NANGONZI writes, there is some light at the end of the tunnel after the Ministry of […]

Introduction Background The reported study is one of an ongoing series of small-scale collaborative research projects undertaken by researchers at the Universities of Plymouth and Exeter that focus on exclusionary practices in schools in England and the perspectives of varied stakeholders on illegal exclusionary practices (Done & Knowler, 2020a, 2020b, 2020c, 2021; Done et al., […]

November 2, 2021

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Tags: assessments, Autism, Bishop, COVID19, Rethinking, Spectrum, time, Zwaigenbaum

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Categories: autism

Lonnie Zwaigenbaum professor, University of Alberta Somer bishop Associate professor, University of California, San Francisco The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the perception of autism. Most of the clinical reviews that are critical to understanding, tracking, and delivering help to children with this condition have been relocated online. This transition to telemedicine has made it […]

October 26, 2021

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Tags: Act, antivax, COVID19, education, ministry, Nov, Radzi, teachers, wait

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KUCHING: The Ministry of Education will wait until November 1st to take action against teachers who refuse to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Minister Datuk Dr. Radzi Jidin said this is in line with the Public Services Department (JPA) directive that requires all officers to be vaccinated by November 1. “Since the JPA announced, some teachers […]