Resource: Angelman Syndrome Foundation
Angelman Syndrome Foundation https://www.angelman.org Angelman Syndrome Foundation is a
Angelman Syndrome Foundation https://www.angelman.org Angelman Syndrome Foundation is a
Autistic high school student Dillan Barmache, has so much to say and
Things have changed so much since we started Ollibean in 2010 and it's only getting better. Our Holiday Giveaway is our way of saying thank you for all that you do to make it happen.
Ollibean Holiday Giveaway "The Real Experts" The Real Experts : Readings
Stimtastic - Chewable Jewelry, Stim Toys and Fidgets. Run by an autistic
"Love Explosions" by the wonderful Beth Ryan is on our
We are so grateful to each and everyone of you who make our community so wonderful. We are celebrating you and the holidays by giving away some of our favorite things. Today's giveaway is our "Inclusion- it's everybody's classroom" mug.
Ollibean "Inclusion, a right not a privilege" notebook
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Autonomous Press (also known as AutPress) is an independent
Post-Verbal T-shirt
Please join us and take The Autistic Self Advocacy Network's
A must, must have resource -NICK WALKER'S NOTES ON NEURODIVERSITY,
Having opportunities to learn with everyone could access more opportunities for all.
We are all about respect, so of course, Respectfully Connected is a Resource We Love!
Ollibean Good of the Day- "Compliance Is Not my Goal" tee shirts, Ollibean bags, mugs, cards, iPhone cases that celebrate diversity.
It's unacceptable that any child miss out on an education
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Beautiful American Sign Language interpretation of Pharrell Williams's "Happy."
Information and resources on Inclusion for parents, providers and children
We love this free American Sign Language resource- ASL University !
"We know that when students with disabilities are held to
Dr. Cheryl Jorgensen's website is an excellent resource for information about inclusive education, best practices, differentiated instruction, universal design, curriculum adaptation, writing standards based IEPs, facilitating social relationships and much more!
Accessibility is a right not a privilege. 20 posts
Jillian Mercado, the 23 year old model and editor and
We love YogaKids and their foundation Go Give Yoga! Their mission is " to promote peace, health, empowerment and education" . Ok, sign us up!
Stella Young of Ramp Up explains the Social Model of
Dillan Barmache, a 14 year old autistic student, delivers his powerful 8th grade commencement speech using his iPad and brings the crowd to their feet.
by Dr. Mary Schuh: SWIFT Center Recently, National Public Radio’s