With federal backing by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), experts in developmental science and medical social science at Northwestern University have announced the creation of a new NIH Toolbox designed to provide a nationally standardized way to measure infants’ cognitive, language, motor, and social-emotional development from 16 days to 42 months of age. Called the NIH Baby Toolbox, the research-based resources are designed to support parents, medical professionals, communities, and others in identifying early developmental delays or difficulties in infants and toddlers that may lead to long-term challenges.
AZ: Bill aims to improve Arizona’s complaint process for students with disabilities
Arizona Capitol Times As the federal office investigating and resolving discrimination cases involving students with disabilities dissolves, advocates are turning to the Legislature to bolster and peer deeper into the state complaint system. The Office of Civil...

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