Guest guest Posted October 18, 2012 Report Share Posted October 18, 2012 Begin forwarded message:Subject: Celebrities Line Up For Autism, Teen Makes Online Plea To Be Mainstreamed, and More NewsDate: October 12, 2012 11:39:27 AM PDTTo: valerieslist@...Having trouble viewing this email? Click here for the Web version.» Your Ad HereE-Mail News | Friday, October 12, 2012Hiring? Post on Disability Scoop JobsDisability Scoop Jobs -- our new site for professionals serving those with developmental disabilities -- is the place to find special educators, nonprofit executives, behavior analysts and more. Click here to get started!Latest Headlines from DisabilityScoop.comNetflix To Improve Disability AccessInternet movie giant Netflix will make major changes to accommodate those with disabilities rather than continue a legal battle over its responsibilities under the ADA.A-Listers Line Up For Autism ServicesAutism is uniting a slew of celebrities on national television this month from Katy to a Deen to the girl behind the summer hit "Call Me Maybe."Teen's Online Plea To Be Mainstreamed Strikes A ChordA 13-year-old with autism has taken to social media to persuade his school district that he ought to attend his local middle school rather than a segregated program for those with disabilities.Millions Earmarked For Disability Housing SupportsFederal officials are sending millions of dollars to housing providers in three dozen states to help people with disabilities gain supportive living services.Disability Scoop Jobs» Asst Professor of Special Ed | POINT PARK UNIVERSITY | Pittsburgh, PA» Search Hundreds of Jobs» Employers: Post a JobMost Popular This Week» Could The Next Miss America Have Autism?» Max From NBC's 'Parenthood' Talks Asperger's» School Disability Complaints Hit Record High» Barred Doctor Continues With Questionable Autism Therapy» Special Education Concerns Emerge With Online LearningRecent E-Mail News Issues» Tuesday, October 9, 2012» Friday, October 5, 2012» Tuesday, October 2, 2012AdvertiseWant to reach the most engaged audience in the special needs community? Look no further than Disability Scoop — the nation's premier source for developmental disability news.Click here for information about advertising with Disability Scoop.» Your Ad HereFounded in 2008, Disability Scoop is the nation's premier source for developmental disability news. With daily coverage of autism, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and more, no other news source offers a more timely and comprehensive take on the issues that matter to the developmental disability community. Learn more atwww.disabilityscoop.com.Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.Copyright © 2012 Disability Scoop, LLC. All Rights Reserved. | Disability Scoop, LLC, 611 N. 3rd St., Memphis, TN 38107 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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