Thriving in an Inclusive Fitness Setting
Hello again, after a long absence. Too long! I went missing around here after July 9th. A luxury the site can afford thanks to the great posts from Tim Villegas and various guest bloggers. While away...
View ArticleInclusion Spotlight #007: Mark Deaf McGuire
Thinking inclusive requires different thoughts depending on the disability. Just compare say an inclusive atmosphere for someone autistic and an individual with cerebral palsy. Each involves separate...
View ArticleAXSChat Community Comes Together to Improve Accessibility
What is AXSChat? Blind, deaf, learning disabled, and different disability groups continue coming together every week thanks to AXSChat. The online community strives to improve accessibility worldwide....
View ArticleAn Overlooked Resource – People with Disabilities
Sometimes in the search for resources to help best educate students with disabilities one resource goes overlooked, other people with disabilities! Doctors give their opinions. Therapists whether...
View Article12 Ways to Think More Inclusively
Embarking on self-improvement requires no celebratory facades. Many people treat a new year or turning a year older as reasons to set goals. Honestly though the reason does not matter. The desire to...
View ArticleInclusion Spotlight #5 Zeno Mountain Farm
Picture a camp where friends gather together to make movies and enjoy friendship, “friend” really proving the only role which matters. As opposed to say more traditional camps with the distinctions...
View ArticleBook Review: LOVE & JUSTICE by Diana Morgan-Hill
In her memoir Love & Justice, Diana Morgan-Hill tells her incredible tragedy-to-triumph story around those two universal themes. As a young woman, the author’s hunt for love was complicated by...
View ArticleInclusion Spotlight #6 Dylan Rafaty/DylanListed
Over the past couple of years at Think Inclusive, we have used our “Inclusion Spotlight” segment to highlight individuals who take extraordinary efforts to make inclusion thrive. For the most part,...
View ArticleFive of Our Best Posts on Autism Acceptance
While autism acceptance or at the very least autism awareness receives the spotlight in April, we at Think Inclusive promote autism acceptance year round. Over the past few years we proudly...
View ArticleThree Tips to Make Classrooms Mobility Device Friendly
Achieving greatness requires overcoming challenges. The more challenges faced, the increased greatness. Perhaps that explains why establishing an inclusive environment remains so challenging....
View ArticleThriving in an Inclusive Fitness Setting
Hello again, after a long absence. Too long! I went missing around here after July 9th. A luxury the site can afford thanks to the great posts from Tim Villegas and various guest bloggers. While away...
View ArticleInclusion Spotlight #7: Mark Deaf McGuire
Thinking inclusive requires different thoughts depending on the disability. Just compare say an inclusive atmosphere for someone autistic and an individual with cerebral palsy. Each involves separate...
View ArticlePeer Advice for College Freshmen with Disabilities
Well over a month into the new academic year and college freshmen who experience disability know a reality. College remains more challenging then high school. From learning the differences between an...
View ArticleFour Tips for Coping with Staying at Home
Shelter-in-place, stay-at-home, whatever name your state uses, the reality remains the same. A drastic shift in our lifestyle has arrived. Even as states contemplate lifting restrictions, evidence...
View ArticleInclusion Spotlight #8: Mason Blaty
Creating an inclusive environment begins with open-mindedness from others. Flourishing in said environment, however, requires more. Hard work and determination for example. Traits 2020 Bentonville...
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