Inclusion Matters by Rachel

Rachel’s first semester at college is coming to an end in a week. Her favorite class this semester was Public Speaking. Her professor wanted her to do a speech about why inclusion is important and include information on ABLE and […]

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A Few Tips for Successful IEP Meetings

At the end of the school year, I call it IEP Season. I notice an upsurge in social media requests  and pleas for help in getting a child included in the gen ed classroom.  I also seem to get more […]

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Rachel’s Typical Spring Break Week

Emotionally, the past few weeks have been stressful. While God is not surprised by any of this, in spite of all my life experiences, I find myself surprised and disappointed. And of all things, I am surprised and disappointed in […]

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Do You Pledge to Include, Rachel?

For the past 10 years, today has been set aside to encourage everyone to Take the Pledge to End the use of R-word. The R-word is not Rachel. It is not respect. It is retard. We have been active in […]

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Live Lessons with Rachel: Stranded at College

Saturday when we talked to Rachel, she told us she had a ride to church Sunday. We wanted to know if she had arranged for transportation home. She said she thought so. “I think Hannah is bringing me home.” We […]

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A Typical College Girl

Today, Rachel starts week two of her classes at Missouri State University(MSU.) Based on her social media posts, she appears to be living the dream and appears to be very much like other college students. I will admit that most […]

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Rachel Living Her College Dream

Rachel is all moved in at college. She appears to be living the dream. Exhibits one, two, and three from social media: She has a great circle of support including four volunteer ambassadors (mentors.) They are awesome. More on that […]

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Starting Now: Rachelspinkhouse Goes to College

Rachel’s favorite book in the Bible is Esther. This is a result of hours and hours of Veggie Tales. Today, as RachelsPinkHouse goes to college, I am reminded of a few of the words from Esther- she was made for […]

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Employment: The Promise of a More Inclusive Tomorrow

When we moved to Olathe, Kansas 10 years ago, I met the Palangi family. Their daughter Ella, who like Rachel has Down syndrome, was a toddler and has now grown into a beautiful young lady who is embracing middle school […]

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Rachel’s Pink House Adventures: Your 10 Favorite Blogs from 2018!

It is the last day of 2018. I don’t know about you, but this year has gone by at warp speed for me. Thought we could ring in the new year by taking a look at your favorite adventures of […]

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