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  1. Rent Forget Me Not: Inclusion in the Classroom on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school; his family finds itself embroiled in a challenge all too ...

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  2. 21. Apr. 2023 · About the film Forget Me Not intimately documents a family’s fight to have their son with Down syndrome included in the country’s most segregated school system, the New York City public school system. Propelled forward by others’ struggles and successes, Forget Me Not offers a rare look at what a truly inclusive education can look like and how it can lead to a more inclusive society so ...

  3. By Catia Malaquias “Inclusion early on almost guarantees inclusion later on. But segregation early on almost guarantees segregation in the rest of life.” – Sara Jo Soldovieri “Forget Me Not”, a new award-winning film by director Olivier Bernier documents his experience with his wife Hilda, to have their 3-year old son Emilio, who has Down syndrome,...Continue Reading

  4. 16. Mai 2024 · Forget Me Not reveals a path to a more inclusive society that starts with welcoming diversity in the classroom. “As a director, this is not only a story I will be telling – this is a story I am living. When I was a child, I didn’t go to an inclusive school. I was never exposed to anyone with intellectual disabilities, and I was ill ...

  5. Inclusion early on almost guarantees inclusion later on. But segregation early on almost guarantees segregation in the rest of life.” This quote is from Sara Jo Soldovieri, an advocate in Forget Me Not: Inclusion in the Classroom. Distributed by Cinema Libre Studio, Forget Me Not: Inclusion in the Classroom was released on October 18th ...

  6. David H.Rose, co-creator of Universal Design for Learning; and Sue Swenson, President of Inclusion International and formerly Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Ed-Services. 103 minutes | Not Rated |. UPC: 881394129429 | SRP: $19.95 | Format: 16 x 9 Widescreen |Audio: Stereo, 5.1.

  7. Forget Me Not reveals a path to a more inclusive society that starts with welcoming diversity in the classroom. As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school, his family finds itself embroiled in ...