A stack of brochures from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association entitled "How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?"
Researchers raise awareness for developmental language disorder

UD faculty and staff from the Treatment Efficacy and Language Lab took steps to raise awareness of developmental language disorder (DLD) on Friday,.which was the annual Developmental Language Disorder Awareness Day. Reaching out to local news outlets, they advocated for early intervention in DLD, which is characterized by a speech, language or communication challenge with no identifiable cause.

Johnny Collett
Trump special ed chief calling it quits

The U.S. Department of Education’s assistant secretary for special education and rehabilitative services, Johnny Collett, plans to resign at the end of this week. Collette led the administration’s push to loosen federal special education regulations, a change that met strong opposition from disability advocates and was partially reversed by a U.S. District judge. His successor, Mark Schultz, has a background in vocational rehabilitation. 

UD senior basketball player Rebecca Lawrence
Learning off the court: UD’s Rebecca Lawrence prepares for post-basketball physical therapy career

Rebecca Lawrence, who is enrolled in CDS’s Disability Studies minor, says that she discovered her chosen career path – physical therapist working with people with disabilities – while taking her classes for the minor and volunteering at a camp for people with muscular dystrophy. Lawrence is member of UD’s women’s basketball team. 

Legislative Hall in Dover, Delaware
Delaware gets federal grant to expand school trauma services

The state has received a five-year, $7.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Trauma Recovery Demonstration Project to fund more supports for students who have experienced trauma. State education officials plan to use the money to screen a larger student population to identify those affected by trauma, enhance current services, strengthen partnerships with other agencies and offer training to educators.

Fourth year special education teacher at the Colwyck Center Rebecca Vitelli receives hugs from colleagues and family after being named the Delaware Department of Education 2020 Teacher of the Year Tuesday night at Dover Downs Hotel & Casino.
Colonial pre-K teacher named Delaware’s 2020 Teacher of the Year

Former CDS graduate assistant and Disability Studies minor Rebecca Vitelli was named Delaware Teacher of the Year. Vitelli, a specialist in educating students with autism and severe disabilities, teaches prekindergarten in Colonial School District. She advocates for inclusion and early intervention.