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Re‐Imagining Inclusion Through the Lens of Disabled Childhoods

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  • Alice-Simone Balter

    (Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Canada)

  • Laura E. Feltham

    (School of Early Childhood Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)

  • Gillian Parekh

    (Faculty of Education, York University, Canada)

  • Patty Douglas

    (Faculty of Education, Brandon University, Canada)

  • Kathryn Underwood

    (School of Early Childhood Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)

  • Tricia van Rhijn

    (Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Canada)

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to contribute new insights to critical disability and disabled children’s childhood studies that center on the valuing of disabled children’s lives—a guiding purpose in the disability justice movement. We use published findings from the Inclusive Early Childhood Service System project, a longitudinal, institutional ethnography of the ways that families and children are organized around categories of disability, which show social inclusions and exclusions before and during the pandemic. These findings illuminate: (a) institutional flexibility for the purpose of social inclusion and isolation during the pandemic as a result of institutional organization; (b) the impact of institutional decisions around closures, remote programs, and support on families’ choices and self‐determination; and (3) the ways safety is differently applied and rationalized for disabled children allowing institutions to exclude disabled children and families. We use critical disability studies and disabled children’s childhood studies to interpret these findings and position the valuing of disabled children’s lives with a call for disability justice actions.

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  • Alice-Simone Balter & Laura E. Feltham & Gillian Parekh & Patty Douglas & Kathryn Underwood & Tricia van Rhijn, 2023. "Re‐Imagining Inclusion Through the Lens of Disabled Childhoods," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(1), pages 48-59.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:socinc:v:11:y:2023:i:1:p:48-59
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