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Webinar: Say "Yes!" to Kids with Disabilities: Stories and Strategies for Including All Kids

Natural Start Staff

Two young, happy children going in for a high-five

Two young, happy children going in for a high-five

All children have the right to access quality education and the right to play, yet far too often children with disabilities are excluded from recreational activities and families are denied access to enriching programs like nature-based preschool. 

On Wednesday, May 14, at 1 PM ET, Natural Start will host Say “Yes!” to Kids with Disabilities: Stories and Strategies for Including All Kids. In this interactive webinar, you’ll hear from Seattle PlayGarden’s inclusive program director, Hannah Gallagher, to learn how to transform nature-based programming to be more accessible, inclusive, and welcoming toward children, youth, and adults with and without disabilities.  

Gallagher will draw from scenarios, fun photos, and videos from Seattle PlayGarden's programs, parent testimonials, and a variety of disability-specific and nature play-based resources to help participants walk away feeling empowered to say "yes" to people with disabilities in our community. 

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Resources

  • Join Seattle PlayGarden's Online Inclusion Learning Hub to be in community with others interested in learning about inclusion and access various resources

Meet the Presenter

Hannah Gallagher, Inclusive Programs Director, Camp Director, and Lead Preschool Teacher, Seattle PlayGarden

Hannah is an inclusive, community-focused environmental educator, speaker, and disability-rights advocate from Seattle, WA. She currently works as the inclusive programs director at Seattle PlayGarden. There, she has gained over 20 years of experience working with children, youth, and adults with and without disabilities in the community. Hannah holds a graduate certificate in Education for Environment & Community from IslandWood, a master’s in education, and a graduate certificate in nonprofit management from the University of Washington. She is the coauthor of two books written by Seattle PlayGarden about how to create more inclusive nature-based youth programming, and has shared her knowledge at local, national, and international conferences. When Hannah is not working, you can find her anywhere outside–local farmers markets, hiking, biking–or sharing a home-cooked meal with friends and family. Contact: [email protected]