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Discussing the rise in children of color diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders For Autism Awareness Month, our panelists discuss the recent CDC report of an increase in children of color diagnosed ...
The mother, who lives in Providence, Rhode Island, mentioned it to her daughter’s pediatrician, who quickly dismissed the concern, saying the speech delay was because the family spoke both Spanish and ...
Last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a rise in the number autism spectrum disorder diagnoses in children. And this year, for the first time, Black and brown children had ...
Inclusion and integration of culturally diverse perspectives, understanding, and learning within the classroom is important for student success. The teaching profession has come a long way in ...
Racial disparities in COVID-19 also extend to children. Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the nation's health inequalities have become even more glaring, with millions of Americans of color ...
Researchers examined elective surgeries and found children of color are between 40% and 60% less likely to have procedures. Delaying an elective surgery can lead to more health problems and worsened ...
Color perception is a fascinating puzzle in psychology and neuroscience. How do people experience color, and is that ...
The pandemic is waning, but the mental health crisis for children isn't. And for many children of color, the full impact of the last 15 months — against a backdrop of longstanding systemic racism and ...
The Easton-based Crayola today announced new Colors of the World crayons that represent “over 40 global skin tones across the world.” Crayola said in a news release on PRnewswire.com that it announced ...
National children's vision nonprofit creates innovative child-friendly tool to help diagnose color blindness early and prevent challenges at school for millions of children in the U.S. SAN FRANCISCO-- ...
People who are Black, Hispanic, or American Indian/Alaska Native are more likely than white people to be hospitalized with a case of the flu in the U.S., according to a new study from the Centers for ...