Theresa Foundation Blog
Thanksgiving for All: A Disability-Friendly Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, connection, and celebration. But for families and friends with loved ones who have disabilities, the holiday can also bring unique challenges…
5 Quick Tips for an Inclusive Halloween
Not every child experiences the world in the same way, and a little awareness can make Halloween enjoyable for everyone…
Should You Hire a Special Education Advocate?
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) makes public education available to children with disabilities ages 3 to 21…
Standing Unique, Standing United – World Cerebral Palsy Day 2025
On October 6, 2025, the world will come together to recognize World Cerebral Palsy Day—a global movement that celebrates the 50 million people living with cerebral palsy (CP), their families, and the communities that support them…
Breaking Down Barriers for Deaf Rights
Imagine living in a world where your potential is boxed in, not because of your capabilities but due to societal barriers that don’t take your unique needs into account. For millions of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals worldwide, this scenario is an everyday reality…
Microschools as an Option for Students with Disabilities
By law, public schools in the United States must provide services and support for students with special needs. However, some families find that an alternative to public schooling, known as microschools, better suits their specific needs…

