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  • Why Don’t We Ever See Children With Disabilities at the Playground?

    Why Don’t We Ever See Children With Disabilities at the Playground?

    About a week ago, I was supervising my daughters as they played on a playground.  This was a new playground for us.  It was pretty typical.  A ground cover of wood chips, slides, bars to climb across, walls to climb up, etc.  They also had six swings, two for babies and toddlers, two traditional and,…


  • The Re-imagining IEP and IFSP Meetings

    The Re-imagining IEP and IFSP Meetings

    This article was originally published at https://kristiepf.com/the-elephant-we-fail-to-see-guest-blog/. It was published with a focus on early childhood education, but the concepts apply to all level of education. It was mid-April. The speech pathologist, occupational therapist, school psychologist, family and I, the early childhood special educator, were gathered around a large round table two feet off the…


  • How Patriarchy Has a Grip on Early Childhood Care and Education

    How Patriarchy Has a Grip on Early Childhood Care and Education

    As a teacher, father, and advocate, early childhood care and education has been central to who I am since 2003. Over the years, a handful of experiences have helped me understand what it truly means to be a man in the lives of young children. Some have been funny, others worth a casual nod. But…


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