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Inclusion Articles


Afterschool Snacks: A Food and Nutrition Resource List for Child Care Providers
Contains lesson plans and activities related to the following topics: the Food Guide Pyramid, nutrition and growth, food identification, food safety, food culture, mealtime behavior and special needs (e.g., caring for breast fed infants and children with developmental disabilities).

Community Integration Report
Supporting Children and Youth with Disabilities in Integrated Recreation and Leisure Activities

Faces of the ADA
A personal story of a child who was told he could not longer attend after school care because of his disability, then to have the Court rule that it was in violation of the ADA. His mother said -- "As a parent, the biggest benefit I received was in the day to day observation of his inclusion and acceptance by other children."
Safe and Smart: Making After-School Hours Work for Kids
Chapter 2: What Works: Components of Exemplary After-School Programs




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