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Why neurotypical students should learn alongside their neurodiverse and disabled peers

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While this is true for all students, including those who are neurotypical, neurodiverse, or disabled, back-to-school anxiety can be particularly pronounced among those who worry about fitting in or being accepted by their peers. Additionally, schools should strive to foster a culture of inclusivity at all levels.

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Here’s how schools can better support neurodiverse students

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Today, a staggering nearly one in 10 children have a developmental disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Embracing neurodiversity in the classroom fosters a culture of empathy, respect, and acceptance.

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The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year

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In particular, district leaders were interested in best practices for supporting students with disabilities. To support districts in their efforts, see our report on Establishing Postsecondary Transition Programs for Students with Disabilities.

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As World Autism Day nears, here’s how to support neurodiverse students

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Today, nearly one in 10 children have a developmental disability, according to the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Common misconceptions and a lack of awareness about autism and other learning disabilities can significantly hinder children in the classroom.