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Meg Grigal & Cate Weir | Inclusive Higher Education for People with Intellectual Disabilities

For this episode, I speak with Meg Grigal and Cate Weir from Think College about why it is important for individuals with intellectual disabilities to have the option to go to college. We discuss what inclusive post-secondary education programs for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities really look like. And how the data shows that […]

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Jani Kozlowski | Early Childhood Inclusive Education

For this episode, I talk with Jani Kozlowski, author of the book, Every Child Can Fly: An Early Childhood Educator’s Guide to Inclusion. We discuss why inclusion matters in early childhood education programs. And how we can prepare educators to create inclusive learning environments for all learners.  Thanks for listening, and if you haven’t already,

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Dr. Ross Greene | Using Collaborative and Proactive Solutions to Support the Behavior of All Learners

For this episode, I talk with Dr. Ross Greene, author of the books Lost at School and Raising Human Beings. We discuss what schools are getting right and wrong about supporting learners with challenging behavior and an alternative lens for educators to view behavior in all learners.  Thanks for listening, and if you haven’t already,

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Dr. Mona Delahooke | Beyond Behavior Charts and Positive Reinforcement

For this episode, I talk with Dr. Mona Delahooke, author of the books, Brain-Body Parenting and Beyond Behaviors. We discuss the neuroscience of behavior, how parents and educators can move beyond behavior charts and positive reinforcement, and a new way to look at using the check-in procedure with learners. Thanks for listening, and if you

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BONUS: Cheryl Green & Thomas Reid | Pod Access Survey

Hi, Y’all! My friends, Cheryl and Thomas (who are superb podcasters BTW), are taking over the Think Inclusive feed for a few minutes today to tell you about a special survey project they are doing. With support from the Disability Visibility Project, Cheryl Green and Thomas Reid are gathering information about disabled podcasters and podcasts

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Liz Weintraub & Kenneth Kelty | Using Content Creation for Disability Advocacy

Welcome back to a new season of Think Inclusive! For the first episode of our tenth season, we speak with Liz Weintraub and Kenneth Kelty, both fantastic content creators and disability advocates. Liz is the host of Tuesdays with Liz: Disability Policy for All, a YouTube show where she breaks down policy so everyone can

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Remix: TIES Center | Including Students with Extensive Support Needs in General Education

Today on the pod, we are replaying some clips from our 2020 episode about including students with intellectual disabilities in general education (our second most listened to episode of all time). But this time around, I’m adding an additional interview with my friends from the TIES Center, Jennifer Sommerness and Jessica Bowman. Now if you

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Remix: Julie Causton | Six Inclusive Education Advocacy Strategies for Families

Today on the pod, we bring you a special remixed episode from 2019, my interview with Julie Causton, founder of Inclusive Schooling. We discuss six strategies for families advocating for their children to be included in general education classrooms. To start the episode, the story of Sam, a young man with Down syndrome, who went

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