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“How Come You Never Taught Us?”

Nazlini Chapter

At the Chinle Kids Day in August 2026, Marleita Begay, Apache County Treasurer, talks about why she became an educator, why special education is her focus, and why knowing both English and Diné language is so important.

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Resource Stories

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    Autism and Gender Diversity (UNM)
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    Autism, ADHD, Anxiety, Depression (UNM)

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