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Five Tips for Disability Inclusion:

In episode 50 of the GO Shout Love Podcast Josh Veach chats with disability inclusion educator, Tina Beauvais. A mom of five, including one on a rare medical journey, you will hear how the passion behind her work is an extremely personal one. Tina B. shares extremely helpful insights for kids and adults in creating equitable spaces.

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A special needs mom, a big God and a beautiful purpose, with Tina Beauvais

On this Episode of the Hope Warrior Project we have special guest Tina Beauvais. Tina Beauvais is a special needs mom with a story you won’t forget. Her daughter, Noel, has muscular dystrophy and was constantly in and out of the hospital for the first 7 years of her life…. until God intervened in a big way!

Through the challenges experienced by both her and her daughter, Tina discovered a new perspective. A special book given to her by a stranger shifted her thinking from “why me and why my daughter?” to “what is God’s plan and purpose in this?” Now, Tina and her daughter are sharing their lives and experiences to teach others about disability inclusion and the beauty of simply being kind.

This interview gave us goosebumps and ‘all the feels’.

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Controlling the Chaos: Lessons of a Life Coach Who’s Been Where You Are

On this Episode of Special Education Advocacy with Ashley Barlow we are chatting with Tina B:

-“When we believe that we are in control, it adds to the chaos.” Oh man, friends! You’re in for a big treat in this podcast episode, Part 2 of our 3-Part Series of Lessons of a Life Coach with Tina B. Tina and I dig deep into the chaos, how hard it is but also accepting it and even learning to be happy in the chaos. To achieve this Tina takes us through a journal prompt to help us tease out what we can control, what we can influence, and what is out of our control, thereby helping us to organize the chaos. I learned so much in today’s episode and can’t wait for you to be as empowered as I was after talking to @tinab_disabilityinclusioned. Drop us a like and hop over to listen now!

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Remember Why you do what you do:

Today we talk to Coach Tina Beauvais, who currently is serving her second year as the Team Chaplain for the University of Northern Colorado Women's Basketball Team, and who previously coached 3 years varsity girls basketball at Dayspring Christian Academy in Colorado.


'"Coach Beau" provides a wealth of knowledge and experience in proving to be an example for her players, as she started her basketball career in 7th grade, and knew immediately she wanted to coach because of the influence she could have on each player's life and potential. A mother of 5, including her 12 year old daughter who has Muscular Dystrophy, Coach Beau talks about the importance of teaching our players 'grit' and mental toughness, and giving them space and strategies to learn those skills the same way we would teach them skills specific to our sport.

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5 Tips for Disability Inclusion Video

Five Tips or Teaching Disability Inclusion YouTube thumbnail with a picture of Tina B Disability Inclusion Educator

In this YouTube I share with you my 5 tips for Teaching Disability Inclusion.

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How to teach your child to "Not Stare"

How to teach your children to not stare YouTube thumbnail with a picture of TinaB Disability Inclusion Educator and her daughter Lily and Noel, Noel is in a wheelchair with a trach and diagnosed with muscular dystrophy

It's every parent's worst nightmare; your child is staring at someone with a disability or special needs. Quick, what do you do? How do you teach them to not Stare? In this YouTube video you can watch my tips on what to do in a situation like this:

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