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    What is Inclusion?

    Links:
  • Inclusion Mission, Philosophy & Definition
  • Continuum of Services
  • Recommended Continuous Training
  • Site Self-Assessment
  • Technical Assistance Inclusion Specialists May Provide
  • Links to Helpful Websites
  • Helpful Inclusion Articles & videos
 Program Specialists for Inclusion:
Michelle McNerney
Rachel Taylor

 

"I'm Tyler!" ?
Check this out!

 

See "Blueberry Shoes"
"People with intellectual disabilities deserve only one R Word."

~ Respect ~

 

The music of the Swingset Mamas (2006 iParenting Media Award Winners), takes the rhythms of everyday life and playfully weaves them into song for kids and parents of ALL ages to enjoy!

Marlowe has seen first-hand the lessons that children with special needs teach us about inclusion and acceptance for all kinds of people. Marlowe and Lizzie wrote  "TAKE A WALK IN SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOES" as a way to promote autism awareness during National Inclusive Schools week for her daughters' school.

 


Dr. Carrie D. Littleton Elementary's
Pre-K ESE & Head Start
classes want to share a video with you!

 

"People First Language"
~by Kathy Snow, 2008
www.disabilityisnatural.com

 

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