2024-07-03
1 小时 35 分钟Sexuality and disability! Invisible illnesses! Airline frustrations! How many of us are disabled! July is Disability Pride Month, and professor, researcher, activist, and Disability Sociologist Guinevere Chambers joins to bust myths and provide perspective on everything from the history of ableism to sign language to eyeglasses, the criminal justice system, caregiving, how to ask for what you need, handling curious strangers, disclosing disabilities, where ADHD and autism come into play, and how to follow this study path.
And one of our partners on the show is Ixl.
And listen, I don't have kids, but I have niece Pews and my youngest nephew uses IXl.
It's an online learning program for kids.
It covers math, language arts, science and social studies.
And I asked my sister about it.
She's like, yes, we use that.
We love it.
They have interactive practice problems for topics from pre k to 12th grade.
Everything is organized by grade and subject.
And as kids practice, they get good feedback and they get awards and explanations for wrong answers.
And it feels figures out what your kids need more help with.
And then it recommends more topics to practice.
And there are videos and lessons and sample problems.
There's learning games.
They even have skill plans for specific textbooks.
And one subscription to IXL gets you all the subjects and all the grade levels.
And memberships start at just $9.95 a month.
So it's no wonder IXl is used in 95 of the top 100 school districts.
So make an impact on your child's learning.
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