
Building Inclusive Classrooms with Dhwani- Voices of Practitioners
Dhwani (sound/voice) is a teacher's resource tool-kit built by practitioners with decades of experience driving inclusion in the classrooms, published by Bookosmia

Dhwani (sound/voice) is a teacher's resource tool-kit built by practitioners with decades of experience driving inclusion in the classrooms, published by Bookosmia
As we celebrate Inclusion Fest, Siddharth Varadaprasad, young author of the celebrated book ‘Namaste Yatri’ explores inclusion in Indian railways.

Speaking at the Stanford Neurodiversity Project forum was an honour and a great boost towards #awareness of Not That Different, our child-led #inclusion movement in India. Read the key takeaways from this talk by founder Nidhi Mishra amidst a very engaged audience.

19 Must-read children and young adult's books on inclusion from across the globe, curated by 17-year-old Aditi from Bangalore as part of Bookosmia Recommends

As part of the IDPD Bloghop on Disability, Nidhi Mishra talks about the journey to understanding neurodiversity and becoming an ally, as early in life as possible.

As the 'Stories For Inclusion' Monthlong Festival for children and young adults to embrace neurodiversity came to an end, we, at the Founding team paused to reflect on what we learnt from this unique, first ever initiative to 'listen to different stories, make new friends'. By Not That Different.

Dhwani (sound/voice) is a teacher's resource tool-kit built by practitioners with decades of experience driving inclusion in the classrooms, published by Bookosmia
As we celebrate Inclusion Fest, Siddharth Varadaprasad, young author of the celebrated book ‘Namaste Yatri’ explores inclusion in Indian railways.

Speaking at the Stanford Neurodiversity Project forum was an honour and a great boost towards #awareness of Not That Different, our child-led #inclusion movement in India. Read the key takeaways from this talk by founder Nidhi Mishra amidst a very engaged audience.

19 Must-read children and young adult's books on inclusion from across the globe, curated by 17-year-old Aditi from Bangalore as part of Bookosmia Recommends

As part of the IDPD Bloghop on Disability, Nidhi Mishra talks about the journey to understanding neurodiversity and becoming an ally, as early in life as possible.

As the 'Stories For Inclusion' Monthlong Festival for children and young adults to embrace neurodiversity came to an end, we, at the Founding team paused to reflect on what we learnt from this unique, first ever initiative to 'listen to different stories, make new friends'. By Not That Different.
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