Chances are you've had many conversations with your child's teachers about inclusive education – you might have seen some eye-rolling or, perhaps you've discovered there are many staff members who would love to see inclusive
education be a reality.
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You've shared research on and benefits of inclusive education before, during, and even after IEP meetings and never heard back from anyone, or maybe you've found some teachers that thank you and cheer you on.
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At one time (more like thousands of times), you've brought up what IDEA says about the Least Restrictive Environment, and no one was impressed by the initials LRE, or you hear from some of the therapists that they want to do more push-in
services.
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We can get discouraged when we have been advocating for inclusive education and continue to meet roadblock after roadblock, or maybe you've made some inroads and need some encouragement to keep going.
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We've got solutions and inspiration for you!
THURSDAY, JUNE 16th
Dr. Julie Causton and Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak are my guests for our live show, and they'll be sharing ways that mindsets, heartsets, and skillsets can be changed, so inclusive education is more than just a possibility.