Categories: All - inclusion - belonging - disabilities - sports

by elizabeth bolton 4 years ago

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Inclusion

Inclusion involves integrating all children, irrespective of their abilities, into regular educational and social activities. This practice is crucial in schools, where it helps remove stereotypes and labels associated with disabilities, fostering an environment where every child feels a sense of belonging.

Inclusion

Inclusion

Inclusion in schools

group work
including in sports
integrating children with exceptionalities every chance possible

why is inclusion important in schools?

by including kids you can remove the labels, the stereotype about a child with a disability
all children have the right to develop a sense of belonging in a school
this is important for a child who has a disability for them to develop social skills and to be prepared for real like opportunities

What is inclusion

represents the idea that everyone, regardless of an exceptionalities has the right to be integrated fully into any classroom
the act of being included in a group no matter who you are
the act of including anyone within a group