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Curious kids + their questions about disabilities
Look. Kids are curious — and they're sometimes really, really blunt. So when they come across someone with a disability they're not...
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How your kid can be an ally to their disabled peers
Kids can be powerful allies for their peers with disabilities — which can promote inclusion and help everyone grow. Here are some ways...
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9 TV shows with disability representation for big kids
Representation benefits all kids. But just 16% of kids' shows worldwide include disabled characters, and over 50% of those disabled...
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7 TV shows with disability representation for little kids
Representation benefits all kids. But just 16% of kids' shows worldwide include disabled characters, and over 50% of those disabled...
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Blue pumpkins for autism: good or bad?
You might have seen a new movement surface over the past few years, using blue pumpkins to signify during Halloween if a trick or treater...
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Is your Halloween costume ableist?
As you start preparing for Halloween this year, please keep in mind that your costume has implications on society. Dressing as someone...
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Activity: What I like about me
At some point in our lives, we all struggle with confidence. We all struggle with feeling like we fit in. We get so caught up in the...
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What to do if your child asks about someone's disability in public
Growing up, a lot of us were taught to not stare at disabled people — to not ask questions or even acknowledge them as human beings. But...
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5 ways you can help your kid build confidence
Building self esteem for kids' safety and success. Confident kids are more likely to be more responsible, form healthy relationships,...
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7 inclusive books to read with young kids during the first week of school
As we welcome the new school year, we also welcome new classmates, questions, feelings, and experiences. These children's books help kids...
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12 questions to ask your kids besides "how was school"?
Some of our kids come home from school and immediately tell us every detail of their day. But most of our kids will just say "school was...
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The best children's books about disability and inclusion
The best way to normalize disability for children is to talk about it. Kids need to see themselves represented to feel like they belong....
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5 things to teach your kids about disability
Look. Whether or not your kids have regular exposure to people with disabilities, they will at some point, and they will have questions....
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