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While adapted board games exist on the market for neurodivergent and disabled kids, many are costly.
I wanted to find a way to use commonly available board games (that you perhaps already own) and find ways to make them accessible to all children. That’s how this series was born.
Learn how to adapt various game styles to make playing board games an inclusive activity in your home, classroom, or practice.
Interested in learning how to use the games you already own and make them accessible to all children? Here’s a video series showing you how to do just that!
Find out more about the Adapting Board Games Video Series here.
Take the free 3-day challenge that takes you from choosing to implementing board game play with neurodivergent and disabled learners.
Continue reading my essays, activities, and case studies for supporting the education of disabled/chronically ill and neurodivergent children.
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