A quality inclusive education, where children with developmental disabilities are meaningfully included in regular classrooms is one of the principal means to a student's future success in life. However, many parents are uncertain as to what a quality inclusive education looks like, from adapting the curriculum and instruction to facilitating friendships at school, to wondering what their child is actually learning, to knowing their rights and how funding works.
In this evening information session for parents we will describe not only what a quality inclusive education looks like and answer questions but explain why it is so important to a child's future, as support by the research in this area.