25 min

Does Homeschooling Perpetuate Classism and Ableism in the School System‪?‬ Neurodiverging

    • Mental Health

In our last episode (listen here), I talked about my neurodiverse family’s experience homeschooling during the pandemic and why it’s working for us.
But I have complex feelings about homeschooling, so today I’m discussing my concerns, why I think disabled kids should be integrated into conventional classrooms, and why pulling disabled students out of conventional schools might set disability rights back.
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Find show notes, works cited, and further reading here: https://neurodiverging.com/homeschooling-neurodivergent-children-and-disability-rights/
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In our last episode (listen here), I talked about my neurodiverse family’s experience homeschooling during the pandemic and why it’s working for us.
But I have complex feelings about homeschooling, so today I’m discussing my concerns, why I think disabled kids should be integrated into conventional classrooms, and why pulling disabled students out of conventional schools might set disability rights back.
Want special access to the Patrons-Only Aftershow, and many other perks? Consider pledging $1, $5, or $10 a month to fund the Neurodiverging Podcast. Find out more and pledge today at patreon.com/neurodiverging.
Find show notes, works cited, and further reading here: https://neurodiverging.com/homeschooling-neurodivergent-children-and-disability-rights/
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neurodiverging/message
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25 min