Inclusion Evolution’s Top 5 Posts of 2017

This blog started as a research project into how to include my son in kindergarten and beyond. In seven short months I’ve learned so much, and I hope you have too. I appreciate your readership, and as I look back on the top posts of this past half year I realize what’s important to you.

Inclusion in school tops the list, which is good because that’s where I want my focus to be in 2018. As part of the Special Education Advocacy Training course I’m taking through the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, I hope to document what I learn and in turn help my readers on their journey to inclusion too.

Thank you so much for following along on our journey! I appreciate all of you!

 

Inclusion Evolution’s Top 5 Posts of 2017

  1. 7 Research Studies You Can Use At Your Child’s Next IEP Meeting To Win the Fight for Inclusion

  2. Federal Appeals Court to Decide If Student with Down Syndrome Can Stay in General Classroom

  3. 5 Tips for Including Students with Down Syndrome in a General Classroom

  4. Teaching Your Child with Down Syndrome to Read

  5. Why Your Child Needs a “No Consent” Letter for Restraint and Seclusion

What was your favorite post of 2017? What would you like me to cover in the new year? Let me know in the comments below.