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Re:flect
Inclusivity, Kindness and Grit: Life Lessons From Mumbai’s Overcrowded Trains
The Mumbai local trains have taught me the art of hustling.
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Mental Health
Ignorance, Stigma and Public Attitude: Mental Health and Disabilities Are Still Mocked in India
“We need to stop correlating the term disability with negativity."
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Parenting
Why Mediocrity Isn’t Always a Bad Thing
You need to decide if the chase to be the best is all you care about or if there is a need for something more wholesome.
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Parenting
Dementia Doesn’t Always Strike the Elderly
Early-onset dementia demands teamwork, patience and endless love from a patient's caregivers and loved ones.
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Education
India’s Education System Needs a Fix. Can School Vouchers Be It?
Providing quality education remains a mammoth challenge in the world's largest democracy.
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The Re:Set Guide
The Re:Set Guide to Helping Your Students Develop Positive Mental Health
Step one: erase the stigma that looms over mental health.
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Mental Health
Indian Actor Mallika Dua on Depression, Comedy and Self-Acceptance
“I think my greatest learning has been trying to be my own best friend."
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Inclusion
Five Ways You Can Implement Accommodations for Assessments in the Classroom
Accommodations can be helpful for neurotypical kids as well as children of determination in the classroom.
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Inclusion
Tips on Picking a School for Your Child on the Autism Spectrum
Visiting different schools, talking to other parents and considering your child's individual needs can really help.
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Special Needs
Autism Through a Mom’s Eyes
"I’m the mom of a 15-year-old boy who has autism. My son, Owen, looks like most boys his age — tall and handsome."