
Thanks, Frankie
Kayla and I have some pretty amazing stories to tell. Stories of hope and love and friendship and acceptance. However, we have plenty of stories to tell that are messy and confusing and hard. Today, I’m going to tell you one of those messy and not-so-put-together stories. Kayla and I had volunteered to be a part of the students versus staff kickball tournament, which I thought was hilarious because I knew the students would be better than me. The students practiced every rece

Lets include!
Ok, so lets get down to business. For many people who are not familiar with students with disabilities (or different abilities), inclusion can seem scary, impossible, and not affective for anyone. However, from experience, it is only scary.. at times.. mostly in the beginning. First, lets discuss the positives about inclusion. You are giving every student the opportunity to be a part of their own community (and isn’t that what we all want?!). You are teaching all students tha