How inclusive is distance learning for your child?
Come discover top tips for staying the
course regardless of how instruction is being delivered and how to continue to support diverse humans through offering choices, creating access points, and secure relationships.
We know there are challenges, and even new ones presented by living during a global pandemic; however, we want to focus on what hasn’t changed:
1) Inclusion as a
right
2) Seeing our students from a social model of disability that builds upon their
strengths
3) We can create tons of access points (even virtually) when we remember that
choice is the friend of inclusion
4) Students learn best when they feel safe, seen, soothed, and secure….it’s our job to create that safe harbor (regardless of distancing rules)