S4E3: How Do Accommodations Work?

Kids are Philanthropists, Too!

Summary: In this episode of Season 4, "The Real School Life", we are in conversation with Liz McCollum-Lord, an Applied Behavior Analyist from Louisiana. We discuss the importance of accommodating learning in schools, how we can be equitable in the classroom, and how kids can help support the needs of their classmates. 

Our Hosts: Season 4 is hosted by Amy Neugebauer, Executive Director of The Giving Square. In this episode Amy is joined by our 11-15 year old hosts Leo, Alona, Jayden, Aofie, and TGS Intern (and high school student) Aleena.

Discussion Prompts (for kids and adults alike): 

1: What are some of your difficulties/challenges at school (or in your everyday life)?

2: How do adults help accomodate those challenges?

3. What would you do if a teacher or boss wasn't accommodating to your needs? How would you approach that conversation or action?

4: How can kids support classmates who have a specific challenge? 

The Podcast:  "Kids are Philanthropists, Too!" demonstrates that we can all come together to talk about issues that matter to us, no matter our age. This is designed to help us (kids and adults) become more philanthropic in our daily lives. Like the podcast? Spread the word! Get involved, follow and support The Giving Square.

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