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My Favorite Books About Disabilities - Part Two

Today I am sharing my favorite books that portray characters with disabilities! Reading stories about children with disabilities is a great way to reinforce inclusion in your home. The more a child is exposed to people that are different from them, the more likely they are to celebrate those differences.

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My Instagram Fam | Disability Awareness

I have met so many amazing people through social media, so I have decided to start a new series on the blog called My Instagram Fam. I am constantly inspired by these accounts and I want to share them with you all today in the hope that you will be inspired, too! If you’re looking for some positivity and light in your social media feed, I strongly encourage you to follow these amazing accounts!

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Letters From My Heart | A Socioemotional Activity for Kids

The #coronavirus has brought so much uncertainty into the world for all of us. Many of us haven’t given much thought to our children’s feelings in all of this, and I think it’s so important for us to recognize and validate their emotions, as well. Most children thrive on routine and missing out on school, extracurricular activities and time with friends can affect our children in big ways.

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Mastering Your Child's IEP : The Complete Guide

The IEP process can be daunting for many parents. As a school SLP, I am very familiar with the process and I average 1-2 IEPs per week. In this FREE guide, I am breaking down the IEP process into five steps to help parents navigate the intricacies of the IEP process. Whether this is your first or your tenth IEP, my goal is to help you be more prepared and confident so you can #advocatelikeamother

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My Favorite Books About Disabilities

Today I am sharing my favorite books that portray characters with disabilities! Reading stories about children with disabilities is a great way to reinforce inclusion in your home. The more a child is exposed to people that are different from them, the more likely they are to celebrate those differences.

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