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SaylaApril FromApril:
We’re in this together! Here’s how you can get involved in creating a culture of inclusion for children with disabilities:
1.Educate at Home - Nurturing an inclusive culture begins in the family. Home is the first place to foster openness and a culture of inclusion. -
Alain Dehaze
2.Exposure in society - When children are exposed to inclusion from an early age, they are more likely to approach children with disabilities with acceptance.
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3. Empathize & interact - Interacting and communicating with special needs children, regardless of how they respond to you, is so important in building trust and rapport, as is eye contact and a smile!
4.Donate - If you would like to join our mission of compassion and inclusion for special needs children in Kentucky, please visit our website for details on ways to give, or become a project sponsor. projectspecialspaces.com projectspecialspaces@gmail.com Instagram: @projectspecialspaces
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