Films are one way to break up the monotony of lessons, spark debate around topics and pique students' interests.
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Special Needs
Autism Through a Mom’s Eyes
"I’m the mom of a 15-year-old boy who has autism. My son, Owen, looks like most boys his age — tall and handsome."
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Special Needs
These People Will Change the Way You Look at Autism
From acting, designing video games, diving into animal sciences and more, these individuals are changing the narrative.
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Inclusion
Why Early Intervention Isn’t Just for Children With Special Needs
"Receiving early intervention services isn't an admission of a developmental disability."
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Inclusion
How to Include Children of Determination at Your Next Get Together
Doing some research, asking questions and involving all kids at your parties can make your world more inclusive.
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Education
Five Ways to Become a Good Listener as a School Counselor
Things like being mindful of one's body language are crucial.
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Mental Health
How You Can Support Students With Anxiety at School
Anxiety is more common among kids than we realize.
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Inclusion
‘There Are Many Like Me:’ Parents of Kids With Special Needs Open up About Their Experiences
Some days are harder than the others.