Yes Day Inclusion
By YesDay Inclusion
Yes Day InclusionNov 08, 2023
Navigating Neurodiversity: Insights from a BCBA Perspective
In this episode, we met with our guest Abrar Shahin, a clinical supervising BCBA from Circle Care Services to discuss embracing neurodiversity in children. Through a candid discussion, we explore various perspectives, including philosophies and trauma-informed ABA, building skills and tolerance in children, their peers and adults, and the significance of accommodations over compliance.
We challenge the notion of "fairness" and redefine it as getting what one needs to thrive. Our conversation also touches upon preventative strategies, and the unconventional methods that only people who work with autistic kids can understand like buying a child ice cream to curse in their room.
This episode also highlights the importance of teaching adult’s empathy and examine the cultural shifts necessary for creating inclusive environments for children of all backgrounds. Take a listen!
Beyond Buzzwords: The Reality of Inclusion
In this thought-provoking episode, Laura and Kirby dive deep into the true essence of inclusion, challenging the notion that it's merely a trendy buzzword or a marketing gimmick. They start by demystifying the concept of inclusion, emphasizing that genuine inclusivity requires concrete policies, substantial adaptations, and significant behavioral changes, particularly from those in positions of authority and influence.
This episode highlights how adults, as the gatekeepers to accessibility, play a crucial role in fostering an inclusive environment. Whether it's in businesses, amusement parks, schools, workplaces, or communities, adults have the responsibility to implement and enforce policies that accommodate everyone's needs and ensure that no one is left on the sidelines.
Kirby adds to the conversation by sharing personal anecdotes and examples of inclusion done right—and wrong.
Throughout the episode, Laura and Kirby discuss practical steps adults can take to promote inclusion, such as:
- Educating themselves and others about diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Actively seeking feedback from marginalized or underrepresented groups.
- Implementing adaptive measures in physical and digital spaces to ensure accessibility.
- Modeling inclusive behavior and calling out exclusion when they see it.
Take a listen! Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Special Episode: A Dad's View on Inclusion, Part 2
Special Guest Jeremy Morgan (also known as Kirby’s husband) joins this episode of the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast to talk about his experiences in parenting a child with #autism, and #marriage. There are a more laughs and reflections throughout this hour. Take a listen to our 40th episode!
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
A Decade of Discovery: Reflecting on 10 Years of Parenting with Purpose
Title: "A Decade of Discovery: Reflecting on 10 Years of Parenting with Purpose"
Description:
In this heartfelt episode of the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast, join Laura and Kirby as they embark on a poignant journey of reflection and introspection. It's been a remarkable ten years of parenting, advocating, and championing the rights and well-being of their children with disabilities.
As they candidly discuss the highs, the lows, and the multitude of experiences that have shaped their lives, Laura and Kirby explore whether the journey has become easier or more challenging over time. Have they discovered shortcuts to navigate the intricate maze of disabilities, or have new hurdles arisen?
With wisdom and candor, they share their insights into how their roles as parents have evolved, the invaluable lessons they've learned, and the enduring strength of their families. Their decade-long expedition has not only made them better parents but also fervent advocates for inclusivity and understanding.
So, join us for this special episode as Laura and Kirby reflect on a decade of love, growth, and resilience in the world of parenting. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or just beginning your journey, you won't want to miss this enlightening conversation on the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast. 🌟🎉🌟
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Navigating the Holiday Seas: Inclusive Insights and Holiday Tales
Welcome back to the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast! After a refreshing winter holiday break, we're back and ready to dive into some important discussions about the holiday season and inclusion.
In this episode, join us as we catch up on our winter holiday adventures, including Kirby's exciting cruise experience and all the memorable moments we shared with our families. But it's not all smooth sailing – we'll also shine a light on the challenges faced by children with autism during the holidays at school.
We'll share personal stories, insights, and tips on making the holidays a more inclusive and enjoyable experience for everyone. From sensory-friendly activities to fostering understanding and empathy, this episode is filled with valuable information for parents, teachers, and advocates of inclusive education.
So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and let's embark on this inclusive journey together. Welcome back to the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast! 🌟🎄🌟
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Halloween to Christmas - The Most Challenging Time of the Year for our Kids
This episode discusses the challenges of raising kids with autism throughout the holiday season. From the overstimulation to the lapses in routine and structure to just plain difficult moments they face. Laura and Kirby talk about their Halloween plans and fails, Thanksgiving, a day without WiFi, Christmas plans, and much more!
Join us on this rollercoaster ride of special needs parenting...please remember that we share our vulnerable stories to help people.
Be kind.
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Trauma in the Building - A Continued Discussion on Trauma and Restraint in Public Schools
On this episode, Laura and Kirby join Kimberly Marler to discuss her adopted son's trauma and continued exposure to trauma by experiencing restraint and loss of privileges at school.
If parents can lose custody over it- schools shouldn't do it!
Kim is a cohost on the Neurodivergent Motherhood Podcast and her blog is called Light Up Autism With Lucas.
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Follow-up: Back To School Updates
Kirby and Laura revisit their back to school discussion to give updates on how things are going. Why is the week of Halloween always the worst week ever? Why are our 9 year-olds demanding big-kid rooms and getting rid of their toys? Join us for a chat and update about how things are going.
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
A Discussion of Parenthood in the Britney Spears' Memoir 'The Woman in Me'
In the world of special needs parenting, guardianship and conservatorships are a common practice. In this episode, Kirby and Laura discuss the Britney Spears memoir. We look at the issue from different perspectives while considering the inclusion of Spears' point of view on her own conservatorship and what it felt like to lose her womanhood.
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
IEP Parent Chronicles (Part 1)
In this special episode, Laura and Kirby compare the IEP Meeting experience between California and New Jersey.
Episode Preview: If you get to an IEP meeting and nobody at that table either a) knows your kid or b) has tenure (AKA the freedom & protection to disagree), you cancel that meeting, call them out on it, and get a new team.
An environment that isn’t safe to disagree isn’t a safe space to make decisions about kids! Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Roblox, Screen Time, and Sanity: Navigating Parenting in the Gaming Era
Hosts Kirby and Laura dive deep into the world of Roblox and its impact on kids and parents alike. Join them as they explore the fine balance between allowing children to enjoy the virtual realms of gaming while ensuring screen time doesn't spiral out of control.
The conversation begins with an insightful discussion on Roblox, a popular online gaming platform that's captured the hearts of millions of kids worldwide. Kirby and Laura share their own experiences with Roblox and discuss how it fosters creativity, problem-solving skills, and social interaction in young gamers.
But it's not all fun and games. They also address the challenges that arise when managing screen time, especially in an era where screens are an integral part of everyday life. How much is too much? How can parents strike a balance between entertainment and educational content?
The hosts then turn their attention to the crucial topic of mental health and video games. They explore the positive aspects of gaming, including stress relief and enhanced cognitive abilities, while also acknowledging the potential downsides such as addiction and social isolation. Kirby and Laura share tips on how parents can identify warning signs and maintain open communication with their children regarding their gaming habits.
Lastly, the episode delves into the universal struggle of parenting in the age of video games. Listen in as Kirby and Laura recount their humorous and sometimes exasperating experiences of trying to keep up with the ever-evolving gaming landscape, understanding gaming jargon, and deciphering the allure of virtual worlds.
Whether you're a seasoned gamer parent or just starting to navigate the gaming universe, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for striking a harmonious balance between video games and family life. Join Kirby and Laura for an engaging conversation that sheds light on how video games can both help kids thrive and occasionally drive parents to the brink of insanity.
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Back to School, Homework Madness, & the Dangers of Compliance!
Our hosts kick off the new school year with a burst of positive energy. They dive into the excitement and challenges that come with going back to school. Laura and Kirby begin by discussing their feelings about the new school year. Their enthusiasm for the fresh start is contagious, as they share their hopes and dreams for the months ahead.
The conversation takes an interesting turn when the hosts explore the age-old topic of homework. They weigh the pros and cons, delving into whether homework is a valuable tool for learning or a source of unnecessary stress.
But it doesn't stop there. Laura and Kirby bravely tackle the issue of compliance versus critical thinking in the education system. They highlight the dangers of a system that prioritizes obedience over independent thought, emphasizing the importance of nurturing young minds to become critical thinkers.
The discussion takes a poignant turn as they discuss how compliance-based practices can negatively impact students with autism and other disabilities. Laura and Kirby share personal experiences and concerns, shedding light on how such practices can create vulnerabilities and challenges for these students, both in school and beyond.
The hosts passionately advocate for a shift towards a more inclusive, thoughtful, and supportive education system. They emphasize the need for educators and parents to work together to ensure every child, regardless of ability, is given the tools to succeed academically and protect themselves from potential predators. Join Laura and Kirby in this enlightening and empowering episode as they navigate the intricate world of education, sharing their hopes and dreams for a brighter, more inclusive future in our schools.
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Season 3 Welcome Back & Series Restart!
Welcome to Season 3 of the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast with hosts Kirby Morgan and Laura Wingler! In the Season 3 premiere, our hosts return kick off the season with a lively discussion about their summer break and what's in store for their listeners this year.
They dive into some thought-provoking topics, including social justice, the significance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Kirby's experiences with "Autism on the Seas." These conversations shed light on the importance of inclusion and accessibility in our society.
Listeners can look forward to an exciting lineup of episodes in the upcoming season. The hosts discuss their plans for exploring various topics and seeking inspiration that will not only entertain but also educate and inspire their audience. Welcome back listeners!
Disclaimer: Please remember that all the opinions you hear on our show, whether from our hosts or guests, are their own. They don't represent anyone else's views or endorsements. So, listen in for fun and learning, but remember, it's all up to you how you use it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this adventure! Enjoy the show!
Season 2 Reflection: Compassion Over Compliance
In this special reflective episode, Kirby and Laura look back on past episodes, most notably last week's episode on restraint and seclusion to consider the big takeaways. This episode reflects on our growth as parents, advocates, and discusses the role of compassion and empathy over compliance. Looking into the future, we discuss moving forward and the evolution of humanity in moving away from harmful practices.
This episode also discusses the federal legislation Keeping All Students Safe Act as it is being reintroduced.
Growing Trauma-Informed Mindsets: Empowering Adults to End Restraint & Seclusion
This special episode features Guy Stephens from the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint (AASR), a nonprofit he started in 2019. AASR is a community of over 25,000 parents, self-advocates, teachers, school administrators, paraprofessionals, attorneys, related service providers, and others working together to influence change in supporting children whose behaviors are often misunderstood.
Throughout this episode, we discuss our personal experiences with restraint and seclusion rooms, our growth as parents, and our advocacy to do better. As great supporters of educators and children, this episode brings us together in discussing the growth needed in adults to achieve a better world where more people are included and trauma is informed.
Suggested Reading, Neuroscience Approaches to Behavior:
- Healy, Ginger (2023). Regulation and Co-Regulation: Accessible Neuroscience and Connection Strategies that Bring Calm into the Classroom.
- Delahooke, Mona. (2022). Brain-Body Parenting: How to Stop Managing Behavior and Start Raising Joyful, Resilient Kids.
- Desautels, Lori. (2020). Connections Over Compliance: Rewiring Our Perceptions of Discipline.
#trauma #education #restraint #seclusion #autism #disabilities #discipline Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by the hosts and any guest on this show are solely those of the individual speaker and do not represent the views, opinions, or endorsements of any other person, entity, or organization, whether implied or explicit. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be construed as professional advice or guidance. The hosts and guests are not liable for any actions taken based on the information provided on the show. Any reliance on the content is at the listener's own risk.
The one where they talk about "Standardized Testing" (Part 2)
Assessments are an important part of education and can give information about the effectiveness of a program or classroom. But in a world where learners are at different levels, have various strengths, skills, and abilities--does standardized testing actually accomplish anything? Does it create barriers? Does it actually support teachers? Does it collect meaningful data? Join Kirby and Laura with Special Guest Laura Simzyk of "Olivia's Extraordinary Journey" on part 2 of this special episode where they discuss their unique experiences and bring to light the opportunities that get missed by measuring students all in the same way.
#standardizedtesting #inclusion #shennanigans
The one where they talk about "Standardized Testing" (Part 1)
Assessments are an important part of education and can give information about the effectiveness of a program or classroom. But in a world where learners are at different levels, have various strengths, skills, and abilities--does standardized testing actually accomplish anything? Does it create barriers? Does it actually support teachers? Does it collect meaningful data? Join Kirby and Laura on this special episode where they discuss their unique experiences and bring to light the opportunities that get missed by measuring students all in the same way. This episode is dedicated to the amazing teachers who dedicate so much time to get credentialed and certified which in itself should be enough.
#standardizedtesting #inclusion #shennanigans
Special Episode: 1 in 36 Children in the USA have Autism - Let's talk about it!
This special episode addresses the latest statistics released from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) which found that 1 in 36 children in the United States is diagnosed with #Autism. Throughout this 45-minute session, Kirby and Laura reflect on their own experiences and their journey to obtaining a diagnoses for their children. They post questions about awareness, parenting, inclusion, and offer support and honesty to parents of recently diagnosed children.
The Pro's of Homeschooling: An Interview with Claire Garley
During this episode, we interview our special guest Claire Garley from The Garley Girls. We talk about everything from #parenting to #homeschool and #inclusion. We also discuss and consider some posts and "disruptive ideas" from the Lee Ann Jung, PhD Twitter account surrounding inclusion in schools.
Special Guest Dr. Temple Grandin on Visual Thinkers, Education, and Inclusion!
Dr. Temple Grandin said YES to being on our show!
Get ready for an hour of insightful and inspiring conversation with the legendary Dr. Temple Grandin on our latest podcast! In this special episode, we discuss everything from her new book "Visual Thinking" to inclusive education and career paths for visual thinkers. We also share our own struggles with algebra and thinking styles, and even delve into the topic of making friends with shared interests. We even nerded out about #ChatGPT! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn from one of the world's leading experts on autism and animal behavior. Tune in now and join the conversation!
“Visual Thinking” is available for purchase on Amazon. Learn more about Dr. Temple Grandin on her website.
Inclusion Based on Current Television & Cinematic Storylines
Join Laura and Kirby as they discuss the #GoldenGlobe's positive return to television for their 80th anniversary after being canceled last year due to a lack of inclusion and representation among marginalized groups!
Throughout this discussion, they take a look at how current television programming is shining a light on issues like behavior management in the modern classroom on shows like #AbbottElementary and #TheConners. What do you think the role of the principal's office and behavior charts should play today? Join us for a discussion on this episode of the Yes Day Inclusion podcast!
Special Episode: A Dad's View on Inclusion, Part 1
Special Guest Rob Wingler (also known as Laura's arm candy) joins this episode of the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast to talk about his experiences in volunteering in an #inclusive recreational program, parenting kids with #autism, and #marriage. There are a lot of laughs and reflections throughout this hour. Take a listen!
Jokes (and Inclusion) are for Everybody!
On this episode, we met with Chrystal Venator from "Stalen's Way" to discuss her 7-year-old son's inclusion opportunities and his leadership in making a better world with Stalen's incredible book "Jokes are for Everyone." Along the way, we touched on the obstacles we have faced throughout our own journey regarding how to overcome exclusion and barriers. But the good news is that Generation A (the current kiddos) both expect and demand a better world! Take a listen!
Stalen's book is available to purchase on Amazon.
Separate is not Equal: A Discussion on Settings and Spaces
Kids need to see other kids like them to feel included and gain a sense of belonging in the world. In this episode, we chat with a Minnesota mom Amy Fields from the Many Kinds of Families - Personal Blog page about including children with complex medical issues, adopting children, loss, and the ways our children make us proud each day through their resilience and strength.
Finding Inclusion Opportunities in Respite & Friendship
We've talked a lot about the pressures of being a caregiver and how hard it can be for a family to find opportunities to get out into the community. Sometimes inclusion can hard when a person struggles with safety or the caregivers need a chance to recharge their own batteries. In this episode, we met with Rachel Flanagan from Flanaville and the Table For Five No Reservations Podcast to discuss unique inclusion opportunities through respite care and friendship.
"It's so different to be the person that's entertaining someone versus the person that's everything to someone" - Rachel Flanagan.
The Forgotten: How Caregiving has Changed Our Lives
In this episode, we talk about how the roles of caregiving have changed our lives on both ends from caring for our children to visiting parents in the hospital. We talk about our careers, childcare, and trying to find ways to have a life outside of special needs parenting. Join us for this special episode!
*This episode was interrupted by our children at least 3 times*
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Season 2 Restart and a Reflection on a Year of Inclusion!
In this episode, hosts Laura Wingler and Kirby Morgan reflect on the last year of making Inclusion a part of their children's lives by sharing their stories on this podcast. They continue brainstorming ideas for Season 2 topics as they gear up for another great year!
What is Ableism? (Part 2)
In this episode, Laura and Kirby meet with their good friend Sheryl St Aubin from the blog Three Little Birds: Raising Kids on the Autism Spectrum to continue their discussion about ableism. Listen in as we talk about battling ableism and growing our minds to be more inclusive! Here we go, Episode 14!
What Triggers YOU (the adult)? An interview with the Autism Mom Coach, Lisa Candera
In this episode, Lisa Candera, the "Autism Mom Coach" is interviewed and shares enlightening advice about parenting and life. While many of us spend time trying to manage our children or the children that we work with, we should start with how we manage ourselves! Take a listen if you want to reflect on ways you can gain control of your own situation. Also, check out Lisa's brand new podcast, "The Autism Mom Coach Podcast."
Parents and Caregivers Need to be Pampered too!
In this episode, Laura and Kirby talk to Lindsay, the founder of the Pampered Parent subscription box for special needs moms and discuss self-care for caregivers. This subscription also includes a caregiver support group to add an extra element of support. As a thank you for listening to this episode, you can use the promo code "Yesday" to receive 15 percent off of your first box!
What is Ableism? (Part 1)
The topic for this episode is "ableism." Laura and Kirby will define it, explain it, and identify ways in which we can stop doing it! In order to be inclusive, we have to address this systemic issue within our society.
Camping Across the Country, Advice and Inspiration for Living Your Dream Life
In this episode, we talked to Jessica from the blog "Z and me." We bonded over reaching 10-year anniversaries in our relationships and the beautiful things in life. Jessica's family just sold their house in #Georgia, paid off debts, and purchased a camper, and are heading out for a year to travel the United States! We talk about #traveling, #autism, #inclusion, #parenting, and more. Here we go, Episode 11!
Big Mouth in a Small Town, Advocating for your Child
Inclusion in a Church Setting
In this episode, Laura and Kirby talk to Sarah Elizabeth Chapman from the blog "Sawyer's Voice, Our Imperfect Memoir" about inclusion in a #church setting in #Tennessee. They discuss the processes for finding the right church, volunteering, and building a community in #faith. Join us for episode 9!
The Rules of Inclusion with Kirby & Laura
Kirby and Laura brainstorm their rules of #inclusion. These rules include: saying yes, being flexible, identifying barriers and solutions, never escalating people, and never giving up. They discuss the need for #empathy and #understanding, considering #biases, applying #udl and rebuttals on pushback they have received over time.
Our Kids want to Participate in Sports and Activities! (Part 2)
Join us for Part 2 where we interview Rachel Lack from Purling Place Productions. She is based in #Arizona and talks about the impact of Miracle League baseball and #adaptive sports for her son Henry. We discuss the inclusive ways that enrichment activities can help to build confidence, inclusion, and improve the overall lives of our kids. While we all agree that the safety net of special and adaptive programming helps us to feel more welcome, we also touch on making accommodations to include kids with their typical peers.
You can follow her at Across the Spectrum: The Doc
Our Kids want to Participate in Sports and Activities! (Part 1)
Jennifer can be found on her blog and Facebook supporter page Keeping up with Kya. She is also a co-host for the Podcast Table for Five, No Reservations Required.
Are Award Ceremonies Inclusive?
In this episode, we discuss #equity issues in #award ceremonies. By identifying concerns and #brainstorming ideas to create a more inclusive climate when recognizing student achievements as a #community approach to the bigger picture as opposed to fostering a competitive environment in academics, Laura and Kirby determine what would make award ceremonies more motivating and #positive for all.
Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by the hosts and any guest on this show are solely those of the individual speaker and do not represent the views, opinions, or endorsements of any other person, entity, or organization, whether implied or explicit. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be construed as professional advice or guidance. The hosts and guests are not liable for any actions taken based on the information provided on the show. Any reliance on the content is at the listener's own risk.
Creating Accessible and Inclusive Environments in Higher Education
In this episode, we talk about #inclusion and #accessibility in higher education settings. Our guest, Professor Rick who is also an avid content creator and #TikTok educator discusses approaches, tools, and mindsets for equity in #college. From creating a positive classroom culture to learning from our own experiences, we delve into being #flexible and inspiring students.
Inclusion in a School Setting is Possible!
Laura and Kirby welcome their first guest to the show, Amanda DeLuca, an advocate and public speaker who can be found on her page "Advocate Out Loud." In this episode, we discuss a successful example of #inclusive practices happening in #Ohio in her son's first-grade classroom. We also touch on levels of #support, teaching kids about #differences, how to obtain your Bingo license for fundraising, and navigating extracurricular activities for your child. Let this rainbow unicorn example be a #model for other schools to emulate across the country!
Improving Accessibility at Disney Theme Parks
In this episode, the hosts of the Yes Day Inclusion Podcast, Laura & Kirby discuss their visits to #Disney Theme Parks over the years and the impact of the Disability Access Pass #DAS over time. Compared to the full-service accommodations originally made by the parks with the Guest Assistance Card, their #access points took a dip for several years but with the new system that rolled out in Fall of 2021, it seems they are prioritizing the #needs of their vulnerable populations and moving towards improving their DAS system...but we need to have a hard conversation about #equity.
Correction: Laura went in 2013, not 2014. Mom brain over here!
Introduction to Yes Day Inclusion
Meet your hosts, Instructional Designer, Laura Wingler (MFA, MEd) from New Jersey and Educational Advocate, Kirby Morgan from California as they talk about their vision for #inclusion for kids and adults with #disabilities. This introduction episode offers insights into their vision for what this project will be and defines the goals of removing #barriers for children of all #abilities and backgrounds.
Special note: This is our first time doing this so please appreciate the authenticity of our sound quality. We promise it gets better!
Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by the hosts and any guest on this show are solely those of the individual speaker and do not represent the views, opinions, or endorsements of any other person, entity, or organization, whether implied or explicit. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be construed as professional advice or guidance. The hosts and guests are not liable for any actions taken based on the information provided on the show. Any reliance on the content is at the listener's own risk.