This resource guide may help you locate health professionals, special services, and sources of funding to cover the needs and costs of children with developmental disabilities.
Developmental disabilities are a complex group of disorders. Learn about developmental disabilities in children and their outcomes.
Efforts to increase work opportunities for people with developmental disabilities are largely centering on changing attitudes among employers.
Studies have shown employees with intellectual and developmental disabilities are capable and productive in many industries. While some businesses have actively taken steps to recruit these employe…
Parents of children with developmental disabilities experience varying levels of stress, but new research suggests that some key factors influence how much their kids' needs affect their marriage.
We all need the support of others, but it takes an extraordinary person to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. As an employee with The Arc of Monroe, you’ll be one of those extraordinary people, making a difference with a career that is more than just a job.
For Memory, empowering families to love and serve children is not just her job it's her way of life. She and her family fostered many children and have adopt...
Often, when you're in the trenches of parenting children with major special needs, the most important relationship you have begins to suffer. How do you keep your marriage healthy in the midst of very difficult circumstances with your children?
People are going to tell you you’re lucky. They already have. They look at you and look at me and know I’m your adoptive mother. And they tell you you’re lucky. Don’t listen to them.
You never hav…