Neurodiversity Affirming Schools: What Parents Should Know

with Amanda Morin, B.Ed, CBHS - Educational Consultant & Author

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The Neurodivergent Learner's Bill of Rights

Amanda Morin is a neurodivergent neurodiversity activist, an award-winning author of six books, early childhood specialist, and nationally known speaker, deeply committed to fostering accessible and inclusive environments for neurodivergent individuals. She leverages her expertise in learning and child development, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), special education, advocacy, and mental health to distill complex data into easily digestible information for parents, educators, and employers who want to advance the mission of creating inclusive content, programs, and strategies to make the world accessible to all.

Schools can help kids learn and create supports that last by focusing on five key actions: Educate staff and students on needs and strategies, Write clear and consistent supports, Pause to give space for regulation and reflection, Ask students and families for input, and Provide layered, consistent Support that adapts over time. This has a school staff page and a parents page!

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