About This Journal
This journal disseminates high-quality research and evaluation about the multiple systems that serve individuals with disabilities and their families. Central to these systems is the “Developmental Disabilities Network,” a group of federally designated programs in each U.S. state and territory that provide advocacy, training, research, and service focused on the unique needs of people with disabilities and their families. This journal specifically highlights programs, practices, and policies that encourage the full inclusion of people with disabilities in communities and all aspects of public life.
If you have questions about submitting a manuscript or becoming a reviewer for this journal, please contact the editorial office at editor.ddnj@usu.edu.
Editor-in-Chief
Matthew Wappett PhD, Utah State University, Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice
Managing Editor
Bryce Fifield PhD, Utah State University, Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice
Assistant Editors
Mary Ellen Heiner, Utah State University, Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice
Dave Clark, Utah State University, Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice
Editorial Board
Tawara Goode PhD, Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development
Mark Innocenti PhD, Utah State University, Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice
Wendy Parent-Johnson Ph.D., University of Arizona Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities
Marcia Moriarta PsyD, University of New Mexico Center for Development and Disability
Derek Nord PhD, Indiana University Institute on Disability and Community
Randall Owen PhD, University of California San Francisco Institute for Health Policy Studies
Christine Pisani MS, Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities
Jesse Suter PhD, University of Vermont Center on Disability and Community Inclusion
Kiriko Takahashi PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa Center on Disability Studies
Matthew Wangeman MCP, Institute for Human Development at Northern Arizona University