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National Inclusion Project

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Sinopsis

The National Inclusion Project opens doors for all kids to be included together and experience all that life has to offer. They conduct programs with community partners to teach others how to be inclusive so that kids with and without disabilities can experience lifelong benefits. Founded by Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel, the National Inclusion Project supports the belief that no one should sit on the sidelines. Executive Director, Nick Leisey, who was a volunteer since the founding of NIP in 2003 joins me on the podcast.  In our conversation, Nick and I talk about helping kids with disabilities join in the fun by helping "able" kids and parents understand how to create inclusive play opportunities. Listen to our conversation or drop in at the time stamps below: 00:00 Introduction 00:50 National Inclusion Project: Nick Leisey 03:50 Founded by Clay Aiken, a former Special Education teacher & parent, Diane Bubel 05:35 How did Clay Aiken launch the project? 09:45 What does the National Inclusion Project do? 13: