The ABCs of Inclusion
A Disability Inclusion Book For Kids
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In a relatable, positive, and compassionate voice, disability advocate and social media content creator Beth Leipholtz introduces twenty-six real kids with autism, hearing differences, epilepsy, Down syndrome, and more than a dozen other diagnoses. Their stories remind us that people with disabilities are all around us, and all children deserve to be seen, heard, valued, understood, and loved.
Beth Leipholtz is the hearing mother of a deaf child, raising her son, Cooper, bilingually in both hearing and Deaf cultures. On Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, she has built an online community of more than 1 million people to uplift parents on similar journeys and advocate for inclusion and accessibility. Her desire to spread the message of inclusion and connection led to creating a brand-new edition of The ABCs of Inclusion.
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Praise for the original edition of The ABCs of Inclusion:
A Mom’s Choice Gold Award
Twin Cities Collective Best of 2023 Award
Colorado Independent Publishers Association Gold Award
A Mom’s Choice Gold Award
Twin Cities Collective Best of 2023 Award
Colorado Independent Publishers Association Gold Award
“Every carefully chosen word and engaging illustration highlights the journeys of exceptional children with sensitivity, respect, and advocacy. I am grateful for this work of heart!”—Lacey Wood, early intervention specialist
“The ABCs of Inclusion is the perfect way to introduce the concepts and begin to normalize disability—and it’s never too soon to start.”—SheKnows.com
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