How to Promote Accessibility in Youth Programming

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • Of the 62 million children in the United States who are under age 15, almost 10 percent have a disability. For our youth to be seen, heard, and valued, it’s important to have a chair for everyone. And in some cases, one size doesn’t fit all.
    So how do you build inclusive and accessible programming?
    In this hands-on presentation, Kanbi Knippling, M.S., will be sharing practical strategies for how to make your programming welcoming and accessible.
    Whether you’re a healthcare provider, educator, counselor, therapist, extension professional, or the like, this live webinar will give you the tools needed to enhance your programming.
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