Open Letter from a Doctoral Student Who Needs Some Help with her Study
Hi, my name is Christina and I am a doctoral
Hi, my name is Christina and I am a doctoral
Having taught at the primary, secondary and college levels, Dr.
Inclusive Education, as defined and described by education experts, is
Five years ago, a high-profile report found that Seattle's public-school
My child’s doctor recommended homebound instruction. The school said they
COPAA is an independent, nonprofit membership organization of special education
Integrate learning objectives with therapeutic supports and necessary modifications right
WASHINGTON, DC -- On Thursday, September 27, the National Council
We believe that NeoSpeech Text-to-Speech will benefit people with speech
One of Ollibean's contributors, the lovely and amazing, Julie Lohoefener of Bloom Garden Shop, let's us in on some great tips on creating a non-toxic Sensory Garden with your kids.
Call in to speak with the host "Neurodiversity" by Dr
Welcome to Making Special Education Actually Work, the official blog
Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the
Another school year begins August the 16th for us. My
LOS ANGELES The high cost of educating students with special
My video to help raise money for "Day Without Starbucks for Sebastien" . Sebastien is my friend. He has MELAS, a mitochondrial disease that is hurting him. Please help.
Sebastien's Smile was created for the sole purpose of raising awareness for Mitochondrial diseases which affect the Setin's son Sebastien.
Thursday Henry decided he wanted to write something
The Paralympic Torch Relay is the perfect moment to get
I am so thrilled to share the with you, which
Connect and learn with other parents like Tonya who presume competence and celebrate their children for being exactly who they are. #allofakind
New York City’s pilot for special education inclusion has moved
My 6 year old daughter had her 3 year reevaluation.
Educators from Mesquite Elementary School, in Tucson, Arizona, have provided
Tim Villegas of Think Inclusive on the motivation to change from educating students with disabilities in segregated settings to inclusive settings where all means all.
My hope is that ThinkInclusive.us can create a bridge between educators, parents, and advocates (including self-advocates) to promote ideas, innovation and inspiration to change our world to be more accepting and value each and every human being.
The new school year is fast approaching and The Inclusive
"Presume competence. The same way I want people to assume I am competent, I also assume that others are competent".
Ollibean contributor Kristie Salzer talks about the benefits of "refueling" between lunch and dinner to decrease hunger related meltdowns for kids. We love her suggestions of 25 super easy snacks to get you started!
We’ve organized Ollibean so members can support each other in a very organic way. You will connect with others based on mutual interest in diffability related content.
On Friday July 27, 2012, Nicole and Terri will be
One reason, I suspect, is that people are so focused