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Schools are supposed to limit using restraint and seclusion to discipline kids – but parents I spoke

Interviews with parents of students with disabilities show that children were often physically restrained and secluded at school for nonviolent offenses.

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State lawmakers are trying to shield tracks from nuisance lawsuits − but the larger threat may be rising land values and redevelopment…

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How Islamophobic rhetoric leaves an impact on the mental health of Muslim Americans

Negative portrayals of Muslims shape public attitudes and lead to increased discrimination, often resulting in hate crimes and psychological…

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