Children’s Books about Inclusion Save Ben’s Adventures: Ben uses a wheelchair, but that doesn’t define him. Strong messages ofacceptanceandinclusion, friendship, and family make the Ben’s Adventures series perfect for introducing the concept of disabilities, and for teaching young kids that pe...
As a new school year begins, All Are Welcomeis a must-have book for pre-schools and elementary schools everywhere. It demonstrates on how much fun children have together in the classroom, on the playground and in the lunch room.“Time for lunch – what a spread! /A dozen different kinds...
By Working Together, We Can Create Meaningful Inclusion It’s difficult to create meaningful inclusion! We know that’s true and we want to help. This website is filled with tools to help children without disabilities realize that children with disabilities are kids, just like them. At the...
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It serves as a metaphor for inclusion, presented in a manner suitable for all ages. She explains to Today's Parent, "As more and more people and animals are sheltered from the rain, we see the red umbrella expand, symbolizing the spirit of inclusion. When the sun comes out, we ...
Increasing or varying the types of materials available to children is another way to make the classroom more inclusive. This paper proposes a new approach for fostering interaction and inclusion development during shared reading. We sought to increase the interactivity of traditional tale books by ...
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This is such a great way to talk about exclusion and inclusion with children. Michael Genhart, PhD,is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. He has also writtenRainbow; Cake & I Scream!; Mac & Geeez!; Peanut Butter & Jellyous: Ouch! Moments: I See You:...
This is such a great way to talk about exclusion and inclusion with children. Michael Genhart, PhD,is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. He has also writtenRainbow; Cake & I Scream!; Mac & Geeez!; Peanut Butter & Jellyous: Ouch! Moments: I See You:...
Bloomsbury Education has great classroom and CPD resources for teachers, poetry or fiction for your library and book-banded stories for children.