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  • 5 Tips on Building an Executive Function Toolbox for Your Learners

    Happy Tuesday, readers! We’ve had a lot of interest in our blog posts on executive function (like this one and…

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  • 12 Tips on Becoming an Effective Advocate for Students with Disabilities

    The Brookes Inclusion Lab is back from our brief hiatus, and we’ve got some new posts all queued up to…

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  • 22 Ways to Support Children with Disabilities in Inclusive Kindergarten Classrooms

    The transition from preschool to kindergarten can be a challenging one for any young child. There’s a new classroom to…

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  • 11 Tips on Breaking Tasks Down for Students: An Executive Function Post

    In your inclusive classroom, you’ll probably have some students who get overwhelmed by large projects or complex activities. What’s the…

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  • Teacher Appreciation Week: 4 Great Resources for Free Teacher Tips

    Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! To all educators who work tirelessly to create classrooms, lesson plans, and school activities that welcome…

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  • Your Inclusion Transition Checklist: How to Support Students New to Inclusive Classrooms

    As an inclusive educator, you’ll likely welcome some students who are making their first transition into a general education class….

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  • INCLUSION IN ACTION: Q&A with author Nicole Eredics

    Happy Tuesday, readers! Today I’m thrilled to welcome Nicole Eredics: inclusion expert, educator, creator of the popular blog The Inclusive…

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  • A special announcement about Inclusion in Action

    Dear readers,   Yesterday, you might have seen some tweets announcing the release day of one of our most highly…

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  • 5 Peer Support Approaches That Work!

    In inclusive classrooms, peer supports are a great way to help meet the needs of all learners. While they can’t…

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  • 12 Ways to Support Families of Students with Disabilities

    Families are the ones who know your students best—their strengths and needs, their likes and dislikes, their hopes and dreams….

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