Conejo Valley USD
Created & Curated by the Special Education DAC
Developing the heart set, mindset and skill set for inclusion
An inclusive community welcomes and values everyone. It’s a place where everyone belongs. Yet creating an inclusive community requires us not only to say the words “inclusion” and “belonging,” but also to do the work to make those ideals a reality.
Celebrating the contributions and accomplishments of people with disabilities is an integral step toward creating a more inclusive community. Teaching children and young people about the leaders, icons and trailblazers of the disability community and about disability culture and #DisabilityPride can help reframe some of the negative stereotypes of the past.
Even more critical is teaching children and young people the importance of including disabled peers in the classroom, on the playground or playing field and in the broader social fabric of our schools. All students need to know the “why" and the “how” of including others who may look different, think differently or interact differently with the world.
Helping students, educators and families develop the heart set, mindset and skill set to celebrate and include students with disabilities is the purpose of this toolkit. We hope that our Conejo Valley USD community will take our mission to heart and use the toolkit resources to build more inclusive spaces and to provide more opportunities for authentic friendships and equitable education for every student.
Working together, we can create school communities where everyone belongs.
In partnership,
The Special Education District Advisory Council (SEDAC) Disability Celebrations Committee
EDUCATE, HONOR & CELEBRATE
What You Will Find In This Toolkit
Section One: Reframing the Narrative on Disability
Section Two: How to Include Students with Disabilities Year-RoundSection Three: Activities and Resources for Any Disability Celebration
Section Four: Four District-Recognized Disability/Inclusion Events and Ways to Celebrate
- Disability Awareness (Any Time)
- National Bullying Prevention Month and Unity Day (October)
- Inclusive Schools Week (First Week of December)
- Disability History Month (March)
Disability Awareness Days and Months
- ADHD Awareness Month
- Dyslexia Awareness Month
- Learning Disabilities Awareness Month
- National Bullying Prevention Month & Unity Day
- National Down Syndrome Awareness Month
- World Cerebral Palsy Day (October 6)
- National Kabuki Syndrome Awareness Day (October 23)
November
- 22q Awareness Month
- National Epilepsy Awareness Month
December
- International Day of People with Disabilities (December 3)
- Inclusive Schools Week (first full week of December)
January
- World Braille Day (January 4)
- Ed Roberts Day (January 23)
February
- Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance & Inclusion Month
- International Angelman Day (February 15)
- Rare Disease Day (February 28)
March
- Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month
- Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
- Disability History Month
- Neurodiversity Celebration Week
- World Down Syndrome Day (March 21)
April
- Autism Acceptance Month & World Autism Awareness Day (April 2)
- Occupational Therapy Awareness Month
May
- Apraxia of Speech Awareness Month
- Better Hearing and Speech Awareness Month
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- Prader Willi Awareness Month
- Williams Syndrome Awareness Month
- Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month (May 15 to June 15)
SEDAC Disability Celebrations Committee, 2021-2022
- Erin Bell, SEDAC Chair
- Jenny Crosby, Committee Chair, Newbury Park High School SEDAC Representative
- Lee Ann Holland, Committee Chair, SEDAC Member At Large, Colina Middle School SEDAC Representative
- Carole Shelton, SEDAC Member At Large
SEDAC Disability Celebrations Committee, 2022-2023
- Erin Bell, SEDAC Chair
- Jenny Crosby, Committee Chair, SEDAC Member At Large, Newbury Park High School SEDAC Representative
- Lee Ann Holland, Colina Middle School SEDAC Representative
- Nicole Johnson, Westlake Hills Elementary SEDAC Representative
- Shadi Khodavandloo, Newbury Park High School SEDAC Representative
- Trina Rodriguez, SEDAC Member At Large, Colina Middle School SEDAC Representative
- Carole Shelton, Rainbow Connection FEC & FRC