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    Supporting Children with Disabilities and Exceptionalities Outdoors

    en-usSeptember 14, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Petra chats with Erica and Suzy about supporting children with disabilities and exceptionalities outdoors. This episode is part of our Thrive Outside series - an online resource hub created to support parents, caregivers, and educators in bringing children outdoors. 

    Host: Petra Eperjesi
    Guest: Erica Denberg, Suzy Saythong
    Sound Editing and Production: Alex Maltby

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