It’s not just about having a child in the room.
It’s about making sure they belong there.
As Executive Director of Vision Empower, Sylvia shares, true inclusion means creating spaces where every child can participate, learn, and express themselves in ways that work for them. It calls for teachers to adapt, classrooms to evolve, and peers to learn with each other—not separately.
Inclusion is not a one-size-fits-all model.
It is intentional, flexible, and deeply human.
When done right, it doesn’t just support one child—it transforms the learning experience for everyone.
Inclusion at Vision Empower
At Vision Empower, accessibility and inclusion are values we work towards every day. But behind this work are people, experiences, and beliefs that shape what these ideas truly mean to us.
Accessibility and inclusion are not just concepts; these are commitments shaped by our own journeys.
Some of our team members shared what accessibility and inclusion mean to them in their personal lives.
Today, we celebrate these voices and reflections that remind us why this work matters- building a world where everyone is seen, heard, and valued.