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Ableism

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Adding image descriptions to your social media posts is a quick and easy step to ensure that your content is inclusive and accessible to your entire audience. 

Behavior and Relationships

12th Annual Conference - Relational Health: Supporting our Youth at Home, School and in Community

Watch the video recordings for this conference.

How Understanding and Respecting a Child’s Sensory Needs Can Improve Behavior

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There are better ways to work with behaviorally challenging children. Read the article. 

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Reframing behavior

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Dr. Lori Desautels

Assistant Professor at Butler University

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Rethinking Challenging Kids

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Scroll down the page to the Adult Nervous System Chart

Dyslexia and Evidence-Based Reading Instruction

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The National Center on Improving Literacy's Toolkit: Supporting Students with Dyslexia has 5 parts we suggest starting with Understanding Dyslexia.

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Free support for improving literacy outcomes for all students!

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Free professional development for teachers, leaders, and families. "Equity is only possible when all children can read."

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Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia. These infographics and infosheets were developed by staff at the Center for Dyslexia to aid parents, educators, administrators, and others to get information about a specific topic at a glance. 

Educator Training

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Dr. Lori Desautels

Assistant Professor at Butler University

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Greg Santucci, Occupational Therapist

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Ross Greene, Ph.D.
Former Harvard Medical School Faculty

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Because communication is a human right.

Neurodiversity

Accessibility

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See the world together. Be My Eyes connects people needing sighted support with volunteers and companies through live video around the world.

International Dyslexia Association of Oregon

Students from the Empowerment Panel select their favorite Assistive Technology Tools

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