Neurology Justifies Strengths-Based Supports
In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin explore what it really means to implement strengths-based instruction. They share personal stories and professional insights to unpack common misconceptions and help educators move beyond surface-level approaches to recognizing student strengths. Emily and Amanda are joined by Kareem Neal, an award-winning educator and inclusion advocate who brings over 25 years of experience as a self-contained special education teacher. Kareem shares how focusing on student strengths—not just interests or academic labels—can transform school communities and expand how we define success. Key topics include: How educators can shift beyond interest-based instruction to holistic strengths-based practices The importance of recognizing non-academic strengths like adaptability, resilience, and authenticity Why inclusion requires a mindset shift—not just a placement decision Kareem's "class swapping" model and how it builds respect and connection between students Practical ways to highlight strengths in neurodivergent students and use them as a foundation for growth Resources mentioned: Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools online courses – Learn more Learn more about Kareem Neal Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles – CAST UDL Guidelines