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An End of Year Message from Sam

Suddenly it's the end of the school year! I'm not sure how that happened, but I want to thank all of our partner schools for partnering with us this past year and to thank all of our donors and friends for supporting our work. It's been a wonderful year of positive...

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Spotlight on Bradford Elementary School

Bradford Elementary School in Vermont has been a Changing Perspectives partner for 3 years. In fact, this school was one of Changing Perspectives' first pilot schools. The leadership at Bradford Elementary School saw a need for this curriculum, explains Adam Norwood,...

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We Need Your Help to Keep Growing

We’re on a mission to cultivate empathy, but we need your help to keep growing! Recognizing and embracing differences is at the root of the Changing Perspectives mission to plant seeds of change and grow empathy. And this program year, our third, we found ourselves...

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Is Your Child a Phone ‘Addict?’

On the heels of two large Apple investors urging the company to address kids’ phone addiction, many parents may be wondering: How do I know if my child is addicted to his or her smartphone? And how can I prevent problematic overuse? There are reasons for concern. A...

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Meet Sam Starr, Social Worker, Gildersleeve School

As Changing Perspectives continues to grow and implement our curriculum into more schools, we’re thrilled to get to know more and more educators. One such educator is Sam Starr, school social worker at the Gildersleeve School in Portland, CT. Sam has been a school...

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Anxiety in Teens – How to Help a Teenager Deal With Anxiety

Anxiety can be tough for anyone to deal with, but add in the whirlwind of changes that come with adolescence, and anxiety can feel like an intrusive mind hog that spends way too much time squeezing, surprising and overwhelming anyone it lands on. If anxiety is making...

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Meet Casey McGill, Partner Teacher, Craftsbury Academy

Casey McGill has been teaching high school English at Craftsbury Academy in Craftsbury, VT for four years and is showing no signs of slowing down! She is especially interested in creating a caring and empathetic environment and is thrilled to implement the Changing...

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When the Bullies of a Child With a Disability Are the Adults

The other day I was at a birthday party with my 8-year-old, which may sound like a normal weekend evening to some, but for us it was thrilling. My son had hardly been invited to any parties prior to last year, so getting an invitation from a classmate was a big deal....

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Wrestling With The Mental Distress Of Disability

Being born with cerebral palsy, it’s nearly impossible to forget I’m in a wheelchair. It brings an entire lifestyle of its own, along with a constant flood of thoughts and feelings. I wrote the following piece in light of all the people the world has lost over the...

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How to Design a School That Prioritizes Kindness and Caring

Countless schools across the nation strive to make character a feature of education. Whether through classes on social-emotional learning, mindfulness exercises or reminders about the virtues of gratitude, thousands of students are exposed to messages that deplore...

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Changing Perspectives Featured in The Washington Post!

Bringing ‘Wonder’s’ lessons of empathy and inclusion to life for students It isn’t often that my son jumps in the car after school full of excitement over a class assembly, but that’s what happened last spring, when Sam Drazin visited to talk about empathy and what it...

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