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January 31, 2025 | Vol 21 Issue # 5

Hi NASET Week in,!


Welcome to NASET's WEEK in REVIEWHere, we provide you with the latest publications from NASET to read and or download, as well as some of the most interesting articles that have happened this week in the field of special education. We hope you enjoy this publication.

Feel free to send us articles for this publication or let us know your thoughts about the WEEK in REVIEW at news@naset.org.


Have a great weekend!

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Top Stories of the Week


New Research Highlights Trends in ADHD Diagnoses


Ed Department Report Reveals Sharp Inequities for Students with IEPs, 504 Plans

 

Time Blindness and ADHD

 

Researchers Created a Phonics Program With ‘Dramatic’ Results. How It Works


As the LA Wildfires have Shown, People with Disabilities Often have to Fend for Themselves

 

Physically Inactive Children have Higher Rates of Depression and Anxiety, Study Finds

 

How AI is Transforming Education for Neurodivergent Children

 

'Generational Problem': Youth Still Struggling in Pandemic's Shadow

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Trivia Question of the Week

Congratulations to

Laurine Kennedy, Tracey Christilles, Debbie Alford, Catherine Cardenas, Patsy Ray, Lauro Esquilona III, Jane Tilleman, Cindi Maurice, Titus Jeffrey, Ellen Kay, Karen Frantz-Fry, Autumn Matthews, Jocelyn Cooer, Bonnie Baldwin, and Sonia Torres  who all knew the answer to last week's trivia question:


The “MOVE” program was started in 1984 in California by Linda Bidabe, a teacher, and has since blossomed into an internationally known curriculum for students with delayed motor skills and often concurrent delayed cognitive development. The MOVE curriculum provides a framework for teaching the skills necessary for individuals with disabilities to gain greater physical independence. It combines functional body movements with an instructional process designed to help people acquire increasing amounts of independence in sitting, standing, and walking. MOVE is designed to help individuals who have severe disabilities improve their ability to sit, stand, walk and transition while participating in their functional activities. What does the acronym “MOVE” stand for?


Answer: MOBILITY OPPORTUNITIES VIA EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION

This Week's Trivia Question: 


This airline is set to make history as the world’s first autism-certified airline, with official recognition from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) expected soon. To achieve this milestone, the airline is training over 30,000 cabin crew and ground staff to better support neurodiverse travelers. At least 80% of customer-facing staff will complete the specialized program, which tackles autism misconceptions, individual needs, and sensory triggers, ensuring tailored support for every traveler. The airline has already been recognized as a Certified Autism Centre for its four Dubai check-in facilities, including its hub in Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport. What is the company that is set to make history as the world’s first autism-certified airline?


If you know the answer to this week's trivia questions, email it to us at contactus@naset.org by February 3, 2025. If you are correct, you will be acknowledged in next week's NASET's Week in Review

New Study Reveals Genetic Link Between Autism and Epilepsy

 

People with Autism and Transgender/Gender Diverse have Poorer Health and Health Care, Study Finds

 

Transitional Kindergarten May have Stolen thunder from Preschools, Data Suggests 

 

Writing Notes Instead of Typing Pits Scholars Against Each Other

 

ADHD Diagnoses on the Rise Among Adults

 

Children's Reading and Spelling Improve with Word Part Instruction, Study Shows

 

Special Education and “Feedback Fridays”

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Latest Job Listings on NASET

* Blumberg Center Project Director - Indiana State University is looking for candidates to fill a leadership position within the Bayh College of Education’s Blumberg Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Special Education. To learn more- Click here



* Middle School Intervention Specialist - K12, a Stride Company, believes in Education for ANY ONE. We provide families with an online option for a high-quality, personalized education experience. Students can thrive, find their passion, and learn in an environment that encourages discovery at their own pace. To learn more- Click here


Food for Thought

Slow, steady progress is better than daily excuses.

Robin Sharma

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