About Us

Inclusion Now  is a safe space espousing a philosophy of inclusion that advocates for the dignity, value, and humanity all people.

Inclusion Now, as a foundationally parent and professional endeavor, recognizes that a truly just and inclusive world for our children will listen closely to them and allow them to guide interactions, programming, and policy that impacts them directly.  Self-determination is a critical piece to any human’s development toward full potential and well-being.  Our children deserve this, just as you and I do.

Inclusion Now believes it is essential to address OUR challenges as parents, advocates, educators, supporters, and influencers in positions of power.

Specifically, we must understand how our inherited values, biases, and fears dictate, more than any diagnostic contribution, our inability to include people with physical, emotional, cognitive, sensory, and/or mental health contributions across and within our neighborhoods, education systems, businesses, public spaces, spiritual communities, and larger society.

Inclusion means inclusion without exceptions or conditions, and moving forward means shining a light on OUR inability to include and accept diversity rather than any individual’s ability or desire to comply and assimilate.

We endeavor to advocate, educate and ultimately impact social change in the direction of inclusion without limits, neither on behalf of neurodivergent and/or unconventionally appearing or bodied people, which is paternalizing and patronizing, nor as the voices or masters of ableist impacted communities, which is oppressing and marginalizing.  Rather, our goal, starting with the person in the mirror and emanating out like ripples from a stone dropped in a pond, is a revolutionary shift in mainstream society and power culture that sheds the mantle of ableism and seeks personal change for the sake of a more inclusive world.

That is, we strive to change ourselves.  Not others.

But along the way, particularly when we actively listen with a spirit of inclusion, everybody advances toward self-determined enlightenment and happiness.

  • Misogynoir Has No Place Here.

    In late December, 2020, I sat several feet from the man who had been my step-father for 36 years, across the reflective surface of a hardwood desk from a somber man who owned the funeral home where my Mom was cremated. Those ashes sat on said desk, in a nondescript green plastic box. Mom died […]

    Misogynoir Has No Place Here.
  • What Does It Mean to Be Person-Centered and Impact Regarding?

    Trauma-Informed Care At present, the most popularly utilized and studied technique that aligns with earnestly impact-regarding endeavors is “trauma-informed care.” A simple internet search-engine dive, using the quoted words above, will yield articles, chapters, podcasts, TED talks and other recorded lectures from reputable and reliable sources.  I will spend more time with trauma-informed care (TIC) […]

    What Does It Mean to Be Person-Centered and Impact Regarding?
  • A Bit About Me, and A Lot About Person-Centered Therapy.

    Hi.  I’m Greg.  I can be wordy.  For example, I am an impact-regarding, social-and-emotional, trauma-informed, and person-centered aspiring human.  However, here you are reading this now and none of that means much, right?  I know. It’s just that I’m tired.  Existentially exhausted, and I didn’t do any of the things to ensure that my work […]

    A Bit About Me, and A Lot About Person-Centered Therapy.
  • Words Are Powerful

    Words are powerful. Spoken. Heard. Written. Read.  Processed. Interpreted. Thought. Communicated. Rinse. Repeat. Ad infinitum. Words are the most powerful and influential force that we, as a species, have.  Words…meaning symbolic and shared representations within, among, and across populations used to build mutual understanding, kinship, and community. Words shape…everything. Shape emotions, behaviors, cultures, histories, and […]

    Words Are Powerful
  • Throw Not Hot Coals.

    I recently noticed, on Twitter, a person communicating that their meltdown nervous system behaviors were separate from them as an existential being.  That is, there is “meltdown” and there is “me.”  Among the most fitting analogies I can conceive for this includes the second “Venom” movie, wherein an actual alien inhabits a human while the […]

    Throw Not Hot Coals.
  • What Does It Mean To Be Impact-Regarding While Supporting the Social-and-Emotional Development of Those We Serve?

    Hi. I’m Greg. I serve as an employment and educational coach for Autistic and neurodiverse individuals and am also a speech/language therapist. I learned, well into my 40s, that I am quite neurodiverse myself. We can discuss that later. For now, I’m most interested in illuminating my evidence-based praxis, that being the training, lived experience, […]

    What Does It Mean To Be Impact-Regarding While Supporting the Social-and-Emotional Development of Those We Serve?
  • In Plain Language: I Want Us All to Be Better.

    I just completed mandated-reporter training to maintain my Pennsylvania license to practice speech and language pathology.  Mandated-reporter meaning, I am legally obligated to either call or submit an online report if at any point I have even reasonable cause to suspect child abuse including physical, psychological, sexual, and/or neglect.  The training, when it discussed the […]

    In Plain Language: I Want Us All to Be Better.
  • In Plain Language: Power Dynamics Matter Most In Relationship

    In all relationships. Across every moment.  There exist power dynamics. We, each of us, enter daily into relationships defined by perceived and generally accepted power dynamics. Doctor -> PatientTeacher -> StudentParent -> ChildHusband -> WifeCaregiver -> CaregivenTherapist -> ClientOfficer -> CivilianSupervisor -> SuperviseeGuard -> InmateEmployer -> Employee Note that I’ve included an arrow that places […]

    In Plain Language: Power Dynamics Matter Most In Relationship