Inclusion: 3 Action Steps To Take

Published: Wed, 01/31/18

 

One parent standing alone has a formidable task to bring about meaningful, lasting change.

A small group of parents of children with disabilities can easily be dismissed by boards of education and administrators and be seen only as a "special interest group."

We have to stop looking at how we can change education just for students with disabilities. Creating inclusive education is about each and every child sitting at a desk in our schools.
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I challenge myself and you to look at 3 new ways we can rally all parents in our schools to call for ways so:

* each and every student is taught in ways that make sense for him or her;
* that every single student has a way they can show others what they know and what they have learned;
* and maybe most importantly how we can ensure everyone's child is excited about learning and is actively engaged in the learning process.


Thursday, Feb. 1st we're going to focus on 3 ways to advocate for inclusion that goes beyond students with disabilities.

Join us for this important discussion. I don't have all the answers. Let's engage in conversations that will lead to new ideas and a new sense of comradery with all parents in our school communities.


We'll be live on Thursday, Feb. 1st at noon Mtn. Time, 2pm ET, 1pm CT, 11am PT on this Facebook page

www.facebook.com/VisionsandVoicesTogether


You can also catch the replay on www.facebook.com/VisionsandVoicesTogether​​​​​​​


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