By: Dr. Ifeanyi Ufondu, Ph.D The school bell may stop ringing, but summer is a great time for all kinds
By: Dr. Ifeanyi Ufondu, Ph.D The school bell may stop ringing, but summer is a great time for all kinds
Why are we medicating so many of our young African-American males for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? Recent studies show
Ivory A. Toldson, Ph.D. “Among the nearly 40,000 black male 9th graders currently in honors classes, 2.5% have been told
By: Ifeanyi-Allah Ufondu, Marie Tejero Hughes, Sally Watson Moody, and Batya Elbaum After discussion of each grouping format, implications for
By: Dr. Ifeanyi A. Ufondu, Founder Along with new smiling faces, a new school year brings special education teachers new
By: Dr. Ifeanyi Ufondu, Ph.D. A worried mother says, “There’s so much publicity about the best programs for teaching kids to
It will allow adults on the spectrum to live independently and train for employment. Debra Caudy is a retired oncologist
written by Dr. Ifeanyi-Allah Ufondu- Los Angeles, CA Millions of U.S. children with special needs receive care from family members
Families of a child(ren) with special needs will do anything they can to make sure their child is happy and in