Prof Sherley Louis

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Why Inclusion at Home Is the Key to Unlock Your Child’s Potentials
Inclusive EducationMay 2026

Why Inclusion at Home Is the Key to Unlock Your Child’s Potentials

When Sara’s son, Lucas, was diagnosed with autism at age three, the world went quiet. The school system gave her more labels than solutions. One educator even suggested Lucas might “never read or write like the other kids.” However Sara believed otherwise. She decided to homeschool. At first, it was hard. Lucas would avoid eye […]

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Five Ways to Support Your Adult Neurodivergent Child
Inclusive EducationMay 2026

Five Ways to Support Your Adult Neurodivergent Child

“I had no roadmap, it was just love, and a lot of trial and error.” That is what Cynthia said when she talked about her 24-year-old son, Devon, who is autistic and learning to live more independently. When Devon turned 18, it didn’t magically get easier. In fact, Cynthia says the hardest part came after […]

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Inclusive EducationMay 2026

5 Key Benefits of Creating a curriculum for your child.

A short story about Sonya and her son. I want to share a personal story with you. I have a friend, let’s call her Sonya, who was struggling to find the right curriculum for her son. You see, her son, Alex, is suffering from autism. He was having a hard time staying engaged with the […]

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