After nearly a decade working in special education and with people with disabilities, Tim Villegas has turned his passion for blogging and promoting ideas about inclusive schools and communities into his own website. He believes that Think Inclusive can create a bridge between educators, parents, and advocates (including self-advocates) to promote ideas, innovation and inspiration to change our world to be more accepting and value each and every human being. To learn more about Tim visit his About Me page (http://about.me/timvillegas).
Three Tips to Make Classrooms Mobility Device Friendly
Achieving greatness requires overcoming challenges. The more challenges faced, the increased greatness. Perhaps that explains why establishing an inclusive environment remains so challenging....
One of the things I most often discuss when training teachers to be more inclusive is the importance of reframing. We discuss reframing attitudes and reframing language, notions that tend to be easy...
By Amy Sequenzia
Autism Speaks…Are You Listening?
When I was little and started to type, I was saying things like “life with autism is insanity”. I didn’t recognize autism as an...
What I Learned About Inclusion from My Administrator with Tourette Syndrome
The Interview
As I passed through the entrance of the school and walked down the hallway of the office of my next potential employer, I heard Mr. Cohen’s vocal tics off in the distance. My special...
Advantages of Online Tutoring Services For Young Students
We no longer live in the time and day when we would still need to pick up our phone to have a box of pizza delivered. We no longer need to bring extra thick textbooks to school. In this age of...
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