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“Don’t Limit Me!” Megan Bomgaars Tells Teachers

Educators must have high expectations for differently-abled students in a regular classroom, and not assume that constant help is needed – this video will smash perceptions as school terms resume after the summer break.

Don’t Limit Me! – Megan Bomgaars

Notably, Megan emphasises life-skills and workplace skills as essential take-aways from a school education, together with the need to be independent.

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Aug 21, 2013Team Sound Advice

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