Inclusion
When Connor Came to Class: Building an Inclusive Classroom
Down syndrome didn’t stop Alabama student from earning general education diploma
Inclusive education is a plus for children of all abilities
The First Degree: Woman Is First Person With Down Syndrome To Graduate From Rowan University
Choosing Sides On School Inclusion
Parents, Advocates: One mom’s story about advocating for her daughter.
“Our School Doesn’t Offer Inclusion” and Other Legal Blunders
Andraya Yearwood Knows She Has the Right to Compete
Districts that prioritize inclusion cited for high graduation rates for children with disabilities
Special Education
Is teacher preparation failing students with disabilities?
Spotlight on special education: Berkeley has high ambitions. Does it fulfill them?
Spotlight on special education: Who’s included in Berkeley’s ‘full inclusion’ program?
What Does Good Special Education Teaching Look Like?
No Place for Disability in Special Education
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Mental Age Theory Hurts People with Intellectual Disabilities
Autism
Our Public Schools Must Be More Autism-Friendly—Here’s Where to Start
Autistic Commonality and the Illusion of “Quirky”
Mental Health
The Kids Who Are Cleared to Leave Psychiatric Hospitals—But Can’t
Behavior
Disability Rights
Teaching Parents Of Kids With Disabilities To Fight Back
It’s Time for a National Museum of Disability
I’m An Angry Disabled Woman. Here’s What I Want You To Know About Inaccessibility.
“He ain’t special, he’s my brother” – time to ditch the phrase “special needs”
AIDING THE DISABLED: NO PITY, PLEASE By Evan Kemp Jr. Sept. 3, 1981 (NY Times)
A Brief But Spectacular take on the disability rights movement
COVID-19
I’m Autistic. Here’s Why I Think Social Distancing Should Be Respected, Regardless of COVID-19
Anti-Racism
75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
Scaffolded Anti-Racism Resources
Anti-Racism Resources for White People
When and How to Respond to Microaggressions
Employment
Time to stop defending the low ground – moving from segregated to open employment
Applied Behavior Analysis
Is the Most Common Therapy for Autism Cruel?
Applied behavior analysis and autism: Flawed application of a proven science
Self-Advocacy
Neurodiversity
The neurodiversity movements needs its shoes off, and fists up.