How can teachers provide access and support for young children with disabilities in their classrooms?
Inclusion Strategies to Engage Young Learners provides a practical, strengths-based roadmap for Pre-K-3rd-grade teachers to implement evidence-based inclusion practices. While research highlights the critical impact of early childhood educational experiences on a student's self-worth and social-emotional development, educators often struggle to implement effective inclusion strategies. This resource bridges that gap by focusing on three key tenets: access, participation, and supports for every student. Authored by Toby J. Karten, an internationally recognized inclusion expert and consultant, this guide marries field-tested strategies with early childhood research. As a bestselling author and two-time recipient of the Teacher of the Year award from the New Jersey Department of Education, Karten draws on decades of experience to help general education and special education practitioners, caregivers, and coaches prepare inclusive classroom spaces that benefit all learners. Rather than viewing inclusion as a challenge, this book demonstrates how inclusive practices are viable, beneficial first options for families and educators alike. By emphasizing instruction, remediation, and enrichment, the author provides the tools necessary to support children with exceptionalities alongside their peers in a meaningful, productive environment. Book Features: