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How to Modify Teaching Methods and Activities for Young Children with Physical and Sensory Impairments
February 13, 2019
In an inclusive early childhood setting, how can you modify your teaching strategies and everyday activities so that all children can participate? Today’s post gives you some answers, with a…
11 Ways to Promote Community Support for Students with Disabilities
February 5, 2019
Read any history book that traces the evolution of attitudes and approaches to disability (we especially like The Story of Intellectual Disability), and it’s clear that we’ve come a long…
10 IEP Tip Sheets to Pin, Tweet, and Share
December 18, 2018
At the Inclusion Lab, we love giving teachers and parents practical inclusive education tips in an easy-to-share format, and we’ve found that IEP tip sheets are some of our most-shared…
6 Ways to Create an Inclusive Culture Inside (and Outside!) Your Classroom
December 6, 2018
We’d like to start today’s post by thanking every inclusive educator for the tireless and creative work you do to make sure all learners are welcomed and included in your…
Accommodations and Modifications for 10 Common Classroom Activities
November 27, 2018
Choosing appropriate accommodations and modifications is a great way to help your students with different learning needs participate in your inclusive classroom and reach their academic goals. (Not sure about…
“Where Do We Start?” Cheryl Jorgensen’s 10-Step Plan for Jumpstarting Inclusion
November 14, 2018
Here's a question from an elementary school principal that might sound familiar to you: This spring our school is beginning to plan for including students with ASD in general education…
8 Indicators of Inclusive Classrooms
November 7, 2018
What does meaningful inclusion really look like? In honor of our recent inclusion book giveaway, we're going to center today's post around some insights from one of the awesome books…
12 Ways to Support Students with ADHD
October 23, 2018
According to the CDC, 6 million American children between 3-17 years of age have been diagnosed with ADHD. As an inclusive educator, what can you do to support your students…
“The Most Complex Needs Help You Grow the Most”: An Inclusion Q&A with Whitney Rapp
October 16, 2018
For this year's inclusion calendar, "Inclusion is More than Just Being In," we spoke to several Brookes authors about how to create authentic inclusion in classrooms and across whole school…
Executive Function Warning Signs: How to Pinpoint Student Struggles in 11 Key Areas
October 9, 2018
If you're an educator, you know how important executive function skills are to your students' academic and social success. But since executive function encompasses a broad range of skills, it's…