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Assistant Professor Carlyn Mueller shares her own experience and research into the importance of representation of disability in our curriculums and the books children read.
Carlyn Mueller recalls the books that played an important role in her own childhood, gathers research about the importance of representation of disability in children’s books, and suggests strategies for increasing representation in school and at home.||||{"title":"Assistant Professor Carlyn Mueller shares her own experience and research into the importance of representation of disability in our curriculums and the books children read.","desc":"Carlyn Mueller recalls the books that played an important role in her own childhood, gathers research about the importance of representation of disability in children\u2019s books, and suggests strategies for increasing representation in school and at home.","url":"https:\/\/tapestry.info\/2023\/09\/13\/assistant-professor-carlyn-mueller-shares-her-own-experience-and-research-into-the-importance-of-representation-of-disability-in-our-curriculums-and-the-books-children-read.html","time":"2023-09-13T06:36:04+00:00","image":"https:\/\/tapestry.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/08\/Copy-of-Article-template-9.png"}||||
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