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Using Books About Disabilities to Build Inclusive Classrooms

Picture books with neurodivergent and disability representation help children feel seen, understood, and valued. These stories also help students develop empathy, awareness, and appreciation for the diverse ways people experience the world. In this article, you’ll discover why disability representation matters, how disability books for kids support inclusive classrooms, and four meaningful ways teachers can use these books in elementary learning…
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teachercreatedmaterials.com broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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