Who Cares About Kelsey? documents the lives of students with emotional/behavioral challenges, and shows innovative educational approaches that help these students to succeed. Kelsey Carroll lived with homelessness, self-mutilation, abuse and ADHD. She was a likely high school dropout — until she encountered an education revolution that’s about empowering, not overpowering, teens with emotional and behavioral disabilities. Education, PBIS, disability, inclusion, juvenile justice, substance abuse, dropout prevention, person centered graduation, Autism, UDL, Cultural Responsiveness.
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