Mike Huber has dedicated his life to serving children, families, and the field of early childhood. He has been an early childhood teacher since 1992 and currently teaches at Seward Child Care Center in Minneapolis. Mike has also worked as a trainer and consultant for the Minnesota Department of Education, the Child Care Resource and Referral Network, and the Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children (MnAEYC). Mike served on MnAEYC's board from 2007 to 2011, presents at local and national early childhood conferences, and has written for Teaching Young Children and a number of stories, songs, and puppet shows for children. He is the winner of the 2012 Kate Davidson Tanner Award from MnAEYC, the Scholastic Early Childhood Professional Award Honorable Mention in 2006, and Teacher Leadership from Hamline University's Master of Arts Education Program in 2006. Mike holds a master's degree in education from Hamline University.
Wow. What a gift to ALL children in early childhood settings. Mike
Huber presents a passionate, intelligent, achievable case for us to
progress from settling for "inclusion" to creating and building
spaces where everyone authentically belongs. He is one of the
field's strongest voices for nonbinary thinking, children's
movement needs, and the neurodiversity we see in all children! This
book is a must-read for early childhood practitioners,
administrators, college instructors and policy makers. --Heather
Bernt-Santy, MA Ed, That Early Childhood Nerd
Inclusion Includes Us is a powerful book that challenges readers
to think about inclusion in a new light. Mike Huber expertly guides
readers through a series of thought-provoking questions that will
help them expand their understanding and question their role as
they work and care for children. This book is essential for anyone
who wants to learn more about creating ecosystems that promote
belonging and joy as central to the well-being of children. With
its insights and Hubert's engaging writing style, Inclusion
Includes Us will leave a lasting impression on all who read
it. Inclusion Includes Us challenged me to think beyond the
surface level of the word inclusion and the use of inclusive
language. It made me examine my own beliefs, assumptions, and
practices. Mike Huber candidly and openly shares his journey and
the many lessons he learned from children and families. The
humbleness and humility with which he approaches his learning was
moving and left me with a desire to know more. --Miriam
Beloglovsky, coauthor of the award-winning Loose Parts series
In my time as an early childhood consultant, I have never claimed
expertise in "special education" because I assumed my focus on
self-reflection, creating a sense of belonging, and adjusting the
space to meet the needs of the kids (whether they had a diagnosis
or not) wasn't enough. But I do speak play, and I know that all
children have the right to a playful childhood. Too many times, we
find ourselves in programs where diagnoses, behaviors, and symptoms
are all that is seen, and the child gets lost in the haze of it
all. Mike Huber's book so very clearly provides strategy and
suggestions for all practitioners looking to reflect on the
language they use and their own teaching culture, practices, and
assumptions and expand their tool belt with practical applications
and opportunities to rethink their guiding ideology. --Lisa Murphy,
MEd, Author, Speaker, Early Childhood Specialist
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