Inclusion Matters — But So Does Feeling Understood

Inclusion Matters — But So Does Feeling Understood

Inclusion Matters — But So Does Feeling UnderstoodLaila Lachgar
Published on: 01/06/2026

Many parents are told that spending time with neurotypical peers will naturally improve social skills. While inclusion has benefits, meaningful social development often comes through genuine connection, co-regulation, and relationships.

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