During Summer & Autumn of 2020 we welcomed parents to share what their vision of an ideal school situation for their child is. Below are some of the ideas and visions that were sent to us. “A school that understands and accepts that kids need individual treatment and support. No […]
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Interview with Author Lotta Lundh THRIVE Nordics: You recently bought a marketing campaign on Facebook for your first children’s book Sigrid är unik. You shared later that you were surprised by a number of the messages and comments you got from adults that ranged from criticizing the actual act of […]
As part of our interest to feature parents advocating for their children’s rights within the inclusive education model, we were glad to have the opportunity to interview Jenny Egerborn, a mother who has used her voice and experience to advocate for change in the system and highlight what is not […]
One size fits all? One teacher. One way of teaching. 25 children, all with different personalities and needs. Of course it doesn’t work. By Anna Lagerhed Our daughter, Neva, was born in 2009. It was a normal pregnancy and she was happy and healthy in the early years. She has […]
By Aðalheiður Sigurðardóttir I love autism For me autism is beautiful, brave, funny, clever, and eager to learn. I love autism because she is my daughter. This feeling is so liberating, and I am so grateful to have found it. But it has taken some time and I fully admit […]