Scouting, Inclusion Policies and Special Needs

I’ve been working on a post for a long time. I wrote about how Gage dropped out of Scouts here, and I’ve touched on Quinnlin’s struggles in her troop. I have a post up at Support for Special Needs about how and why we changed troops for Quinnlin recently.

Being a part of scouts for my kids has turned out to be a process more than destination. My daughter has been in Scouts since Daisy’s in Kindergarten, then Brownies and last May she bridged over into Jr. Girl Scouts as she entered her 4th grade year. My son was a cute Tiger cub and also progressed up over the years in Cub Scouts and crossed over to Boy Scouts last Spring.

Read the rest at Support for Special Needs

 

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About Julia Roberts

Julia is a mom, wife, marketing account executive, advocate and volunteer raising two kids – Gage and Quinn – who’ve needed (and still do) a lot of services from the medical and public school communities. Never wanting another parent to feel alone, she co-founded SupportforSpecialNeeds.com.
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