
Building Neuroinclusive Spaces Where Every Child Belongs
From AASR Live by The Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint
February 15, 2026 · 1h 15m · Season 7 · Episode 4
About this episode
The episode features Lauren Hough Williams discussing the importance of creating neuroinclusive spaces for children.
Please join us for “Building Neuroinclusive Spaces Where Every Child Belongs” with Lauren Hough Williams. Lauren (she/her) is a neurodiversity and inclusion specialist and an experienced special educator and is the Executive Director of the Program for Neurodiversity and Inclusion, or “PINE.” PINE educates and empowers schools and communities to embrace neurodiversity, creating inclusive, accessible, and supportive spaces for children wherever they go. Her work centers on building neuro-inclu...
People in this episode
Guest: Lauren Hough Williams
Topics covered
- neurodiversity
- inclusion
- education
- supportive spaces
- children
Keywords
- neurodiversity
- inclusion
- education
- children
- supportive environments
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Program for Neurodiversity and Inclusion
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