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Nine Key Strategies for Bullying Prevention

October is National Bullying Prevention Month, a nationwide campaign founded in 2006 by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center. Each year, we like to offer you… Read More

“You Learn By Doing”: An Inclusion Q&A with Paula Kluth

For this year’s inclusion calendar, “Inclusion is More than Just Being In,” we spoke to several Brookes authors about how… Read More

How to Get Students Unstuck & On Target: An Executive Function Q&A

Executive function is one of our most popular topics here on the Inclusion Lab—we know our readers are always on the lookout for more… Read More

9 Reasons to Use the Project Approach in Your Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom

Have you used project-based learning in your inclusive classroom? It’s an increasingly popular approach with lots of benefits for all kids. In today’s post, you’ll… Read More

11 Ways to Encourage Friendship Skills and Social Play

Friendship and social play skills are key capabilities for young kids to develop in the early years of school—they form the foundation of long-term success… Read More

5 Ways You Can Support Grieving Students This Year

Back-to-school is a challenging time for many children, but it can be an especially tough transition for grieving students. In today’s guest post, we’re featuring… Read More

“Start with Strengths”: An Inclusion Q&A with Author Julie Causton

For this year’s inclusion calendar, “Inclusion is More than Just Being In,” we spoke to several Brookes authors about how to create… Read More

23 Tips for Designing and Arranging Your Inclusive Classroom

A comfortable, safe, and thoughtfully designed physical environment is essential to the success of any inclusive classroom. In today’s post, we bring you some quick… Read More

5 Tips on Building an Executive Function Toolbox for Your Learners

We’ve had a lot of interest in our blog posts on executive function (like this one and this one),… Read More

15 Tips on Supporting Emotional Regulation for Young Children with (and Without!) Autism

Helping young children develop emotional regulation skills is a critical goal for every parent and teacher. When kids can skillfully manage their emotions and behavior… Read More

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