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Breaking Barriers: The Power of Disability Education in Creating Better Classrooms
Disability education breaks barriers and builds empathy. Learn how schools can create accessible, welcoming spaces for all students.

It's important to dispel the notion that people with disabilities are defined solely by their limitations. Instead, we should emphasize their strengths and talents, recognizing that society and lack of education often present barriers, not disability.
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Andrea Jennings
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