
Ableism in Education
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Narrated by:
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Becca Forsyth
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By:
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Diamond Doval
About this listen
Diamond's first book, Ableism in Education, is based on Diamond's difficulty fitting into school at a young age. She felt like an outcast, because in her heart, she knew she was different from everyone else in school. But what she learns about herself will change her life forever, including her educational experiences involving the young girl becoming a victim of ableism.
Would she accept herself for who she is? How will she discover her purpose in life? What problems does she encounter along the way? What cause of impact affected her life and education experiences? There are many questions to be answered!
©2023 Diamond Jewels Doval (P)2023 Becca Forsyth
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