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  • About
    • The PlayGarden Story
    • History in Pictures
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    • Staff & Board
    • Supported Employment
    • Transparency
  • Programs
    • Summer Camp
    • Preschool
    • Open Play
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    • Inclusion Tool Kit
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Lessons

You don’t have to be an expert on disability, you just have to be open and willing to try.” 

AllCommunity ChangeGroup ActivitiesOrganizational Change
How to Talk to Kids About Disability.

How to Talk to Kids About Disability.

The Impact of Persistent Judgement

The Impact of Persistent Judgement

What is Supported Employment?

What is Supported Employment?

Page 1 of the Organizational Readiness Checklist, Source: Kids Included Together Inc.Conducting a Program Assessment.

Conducting a Program Assessment.

Teens playing power soccer in thier wheelchairsPart I: Identify Barriers to Inclusion

Part I: Identify Barriers to Inclusion

Attitudinal Barriers connect to every other kind of barrierPart II: Categorize Types of Barriers

Part II: Categorize Types of Barriers

The Power of Repeat-After-Me songs.

The Power of Repeat-After-Me songs.

How Adults Can Help Foster Participation in Group Activities.

How Adults Can Help Foster Participation in Group Activities.

Two preschoolers walk a dog together, one is in a stroller and one is walkingWhat is the “Just This Much Approach”?

What is the “Just This Much Approach”?

A teen sitting in her power wheelchair hits a pinata with the help of a camp counselor. The other teens cheer her on in the background.8 Inclusion Strategies for Facilitating Group Games

8 Inclusion Strategies for Facilitating Group Games

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