About the Guest(s): Dan Habib is a former photojournalist turned filmmaker. He gained recognition in the disability rights community for his award-winning documentary “Including Samuel,” which chronicled the journey of his son with cerebral palsy. His most recent film, “Who Cares About Kelsey,” follows high schooler Kelsey Carroll as she navigates her senior year while dealing with a history of abuse, neglect, and ADHD. Dan is dedicated to promoting inclusion and positive behavior support for students with disabilities.
Episode Summary: In this episode, host Tim Villegas interviews Dan Habib about his latest film, “Who Cares About Kelsey.” They discuss the importance of positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) in schools, the challenges faced by students with hidden disabilities, and the need for leadership and systems change. Dan shares insights from his experiences filming Kelsey’s story and highlights the transformative power of inclusive education. The conversation also touches on the upcoming broadcast of the film on public television and the impact it can have on raising awareness and promoting change.
Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/-aHceR9hcipHeeKEF-8Jvakau2c
Key Takeaways:
- Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is an evidence-based framework that focuses on creating a positive school climate, providing differentiated instruction, and addressing the individual needs of students.
- Students with hidden disabilities, such as mental health issues or trauma, often face significant challenges in school and are at a higher risk of dropping out or experiencing negative outcomes.
- Strong leadership and a school-wide commitment to supporting every student are crucial for successful implementation of inclusive practices.
- Behavior is a form of communication, and understanding the underlying reasons for challenging behavior is essential for providing appropriate support and intervention.
The film “Who Cares About Kelsey” showcases the transformation of a high school student with ADHD, depression, and a history of abuse, highlighting the power of positive support and person-centered planning.
Resources:
Who Cares About Kelsey website
PBIS.org
To listen to the full episode and gain more insights from Dan Habib about the power of positive behavior support and inclusive education, tune in to the podcast. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions and inspiring stories from the Thinking Inclusive Podcast.
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