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10 Kid-Friendly Volunteer Ideas for Families
Read MoreVolunteering teaches kids the importance of giving back. Families can use these kid-friendly volunteer ideas to encourage their children to make a difference i…
Webinar: The Science and Practice of SEL in Early Childhood
in WebinarsRead MoreIn this workshop, Dr. Stephanie Jones, Professor at Harvard University, reviews the science of social and emotional learning (SEL) and focuses on the essential…
Make Spring Cleaning Fun and Engaging for Kids
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that spring is here! Families can use these tips to create healthy habits in the spring and all year long to keep germs out of the classro…
Managing the Ups and Downs of Middle School
Read MoreFamilies can use these strategies to better understand the unique mind and emotions of the middle school student to help them stay excited about learning and e…
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UDL in Special Education
Principal, January/February 2023: Inclusion and Special Education, Volume 102, Issue 3Read MoreUse the principles of Universal Design for Learning to anchor a strategy for collaboration in special and general education.
Disciplining Students With Disabilities
Principal, January/February 2023: Inclusion and Special Education, Volume 102, Issue 3Read MoreNew guidance from the Department of Education underlines schools’ responsibility to avoid discrimination.
Words of Inclusion
Principal, January/February 2023: Inclusion and Special Education, Volume 102, Issue 3Read MoreA glossary of special education vocabulary.
New Year, Same Focus: Unfinished Learning
Principal, January/February 2023: Inclusion and Special Education, Volume 102, Issue 3Read MoreStudents with disabilities suffered during the pandemic.
Closing Gaps for Students With Disabilities
Principal, January/February 2023: Inclusion and Special Education, Volume 102, Issue 3Read MoreUse relief funding to provide direct and indirect supports.
First Bell
Principal, September/October 2021: Back to the Future, Volume 101, Issue 1Read MoreParents’ plans to vaccinate kids, learning loss in special education, and distance learning’s impact on Black parents.
Addressing Failure-to-Implement Claims
Principal, September/October 2021: Back to the Future, Volume 100, Issue 1Read MoreThe pandemic will likely exacerbate legal challenges related to IEPs in special education.
5 Tips For Gender Inclusion
Communicator, June 2021, Volume 44, Issue 10Read MoreLearn how schools can be a place to advocate for and model inclusion for disabled LGBTQ persons so they might feel safe and whole. Plus, access key resources a…
Breaking Barriers with the First No-Transfer Inclusive Swing
Communicator, May 2021, Volume 44, Issue 9Read MoreDesigned for true inclusion, the We-Go-Swing is the first no-transfer inclusive swing that can be integrated directly into the playground setting.
Helping Children Understand Autism
Read MoreTips on how parents can educate their children about autism to foster acceptance and understanding.
This Is Us
Principal, May/June 2020: Big Ideas in Education, Volume 99, Issue 5Read MoreInclusiveness and instructional support help students with special needs and others excel.
4 Points about Delivering Special Education Instruction
Communicator, April 2020, Volume 43, Issue 8Read MoreThis guidance grounded in the law will help you address the needs of students with disabilities during the coronavirus pandemic.