All children deserve to see themselves in literature. Read about why this is important, as well as some of our resources for connecting children with diverse books.
All children deserve to see themselves in literature. Read about why this is important, as well as some of our resources for connecting children with diverse books.
Learn about The Shadow Project’s Summer Goal Setting Program and keep your kids motivated to work toward their goals and practice positive behaviors after school lets out for the year.
The Shadow Project is teaming up with Multnomah County Library to host three free Goal Setting Workshops in April and May!
Creating a fun and inclusive Halloween experience for neurodivergent children can require some thoughtful planning and consideration, but doesn’t have to be difficult. Here’s a simple guide to help you make Halloween enjoyable for all!
With many schools struggling with low attendance and budget constraints, building a connected classroom community has been increasingly difficult for many educators. This year, partner teachers found success in using The Shadow Project to build positive and cooperative classrooms that helped students want to come to school. Read our 23/24 Outcomes Summary to learn more.