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Episode 3: Zoe Korengold from Lionsgate Academy in Shoreview, Minnesota on supporting students' psychological health and wellness

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Two-time Frontline Initiative author Zoe Korengold, who is on the support response team (SRT) at Lionsgate Academy, reflects on how they handle situations with students who are experiencing big emotions that are challenging in a way that is supportive and safe for everyone. Zoe shares their perspective as an autistic person, who didn’t have an Individual Education Plan (IEP) in school to support them, and how starting with students' strengths can make a huge difference in how students with disabilities view themselves.

Read Zoe Korengold's story: Supporting Students' Psychological Health and Wellness

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Frontline Initiative

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National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals (NADSP)

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Two-time Frontline Initiative author Zoe Korengold, who is on the support response team (SRT) at Lionsgate Academy, reflects on how they handle situations with students who are experiencing big emotions that are challenging in a way that is supportive and safe for everyone. Zoe shares their perspective as an autistic person, who didn’t have an Individual Education Plan (IEP) in school to support them, and how starting with students' strengths can make a huge difference in how students with disabilities view themselves.

Read Zoe Korengold's story: Supporting Students' Psychological Health and Wellness

-

Frontline Initiative

Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota

National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals (NADSP)

  continue reading

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