People with disabilities tend to be highly agile because they must navigate physical and social structures that are created by and for people who do not have disabilities.
Disability Pride Month is celebrated every July and is an opportunity to honor the history, achievements, experiences, and struggles of the disability community.
Recognize Disability Pride Month in July--pick up some excellent audiobooks about disabled people, written by disabled people.
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Are you on a path to learn more about Neurodiversity? Learn from multiple perspectives of people with actual lived experience. Meet Cherish!
In New Zealand, Disability Awareness Sunday (DAS) is observed on the third Sunday in June. It is an opportunity to be intentional about disability awareness but it's not just about raising awareness. It's also about celebrating and encouraging people with disabilities in their gifts and ministries. To recognise how we contribute and are valuable members of the body of Christ.
Why Dyslexics Have Low Self Confidence. The answer has to do with 3 things: How To Properly Practice Reading, Reading Incentives & Where To Find Resources
Discrimination against guy’s disabled wife rears its ugly head at family celebration, he puts haters in their place
My illness varies from totally fine to completely disabling. Here are some issues that many with dynamic disabilities face.
resources, equipment, discounts, leads, scholarships and more, for adults with disabilities (aged 18 and older)
The Federal government claims Harris County is discriminating against voters with disabilities. The Justice Department surveyed voting locations during two special elections.
Explore diverse narratives of resilience and triumph in 10 beloved movies and TV-Shows celebrating the strength within disabilities.
Discrimination against guy’s disabled wife rears its ugly head at family celebration, he puts haters in their place
I created this portrait to celebrate the beautiful diversity and differences we have as women. This artwork helps spread awareness for blacks and minorities who are battling for social equality and justice.
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Information on various worldwide disability foundations, community and nonprofit organizations including non-governmental organizations (NGO)
Evolvinn Therapy and Consulting was founded to help meet the demand for mental health care that surged during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to grow.
Ableism isn't as obvious to spot as you might think. Here's a closer look at what it entails and why it's such a big deal.
Discrimination against guy’s disabled wife rears its ugly head at family celebration, he puts haters in their place
For many queer autistics Pride celebrations can unfortunately be inaccessible. In this blog post I share 4 ways you can make Pride accessible for your autistic needs.
I love doing plant experiments and sprouting seeds with young children in the spring. Not only do they get excited to see how plants grow but planting seeds also teaches them patience and how to wait for gratification which is very important in this fast-paced, instant gratification world in which we now live. In this […]
People with learning disabilities don’t want your pity or even your help. They want you to know that LDs are what they have, not who they are.
I can’t believe the school season is almost here already, and has probably already started for some of you! To celebrate new classes, students, and goals I thought I’d share my “Articulation Goal Tracker” form with all of you.
A jubilant, inclusive, luminously illustrated picture book that features families at play, each with a family member who has a disability. With love and adaptation, this is how we play! This joyful read-aloud with an empowering refrain, from disability rights activists Jessica Slice and Caroline Cupp, demystifies and respects how disabled people and their families use adaptive, imaginative, and considerate play so everyone can join in the fun. Back matter consists of a kid-friendly guide to thinking, learning, and talking about disability; a glossary of the different disabilities represented throughout the book; and a guide for grown-ups on ways to encourage discussions about disabilities with the children in their lives. Throughout, This Is How We Play centers, affirms, and encourages the disabled children and adults who are already doing the challenging work of advocating for themselves and finding strength in community. FULL-COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
Teachers can use this quick-reference guide to help students with ADHD overcome the most common setbacks in the classroom—from math and reading comprehension to hyperactivity and organization.
Are you on a path to learn more about Neurodiversity? Learn from multiple perspectives of people with actual lived experience. Meet Cherish!
A blog about parenting kids with special needs