52 Essential Inclusion Skills

Habiba, 5, Type 1 Diabetes How would you explain Type 1 Diabetes to a child? Living with type 1 diabetes is very hard because no one understands what it’s like. When you have type 1 diabetes you have to get...
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Maddie, Age 12, Food Allergies How would you explain food allergies to a child? I have food allergies to peanuts and many tree nuts. This means that I need to carry an epi-pen with me wherever I go and be...
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Keanu Paulino, 4, Pleuropulmonary Blastoma (PPB) Responses provided by Keanu’s mom, Kristine Aldana-Paulino Keanu is our loving, silly, determined, spicy (gives a mean side eye), 4 year old son, on the spectrum and diagnosed with Type 3 Pleuropulmonary Blastoma.  How...
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Khloe Woo, 10, Premature Birth, Cast How would you explain premature birth and cast to a Child? Premature birth means that a baby is born before they are fully developed and ready to come out of their mommy's tummy. Sometimes,...
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Aashni Puvvada, 9, Alopecia and Allergies How would you explain Alopecia and Allergies to a child? Alopecia is when your hair falls out. Allergies are when your body has some problems with certain types of foods that it can't digest...
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