Alphabet books, like picture books, are unique because children do not need to know a story or plot. For this reason, ABC books are great tools for encouraging independent exploration.

This website is dedicated to promoting inclusive schooling and exploring positive ways of supporting students with autism and other disabilities. Most of my work involves collaborating with schools to create environments, lessons, and experiences that are inclusive, respectful, and accessible for all learners.

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WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: Including Samuel

Posted on November 17, 2011 in News

For at least three great reasons, I am posting the blog for Including Samuel as our featured resource this week:

My inclusion group (Oak Park Inclusion Network) along with a neighborhood inclusion group (Riverside Inclusion Network) are hosting a screening of the film tonight at the …

WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: Liane’s new blog

Posted on November 10, 2011 in News

Do you love Pretending to be Normal as much as I do? The author, Liane Holliday Willey, has a fairly new blog up at Psychology Today. It has all of the wit and wisdom you find in her books and then some. Bookmark this gem …

Staff Development and “Innovation”

Posted on November 05, 2011 in Collaboration, Differentiating Instruction

Recently I had the pleasure of working on an exciting new training model with a high school district in the Chicago suburbs. After I told a few colleagues about it, they suggested posting it on the blog in case others want to try it out in their schools.