Creating awareness of invisible disabilities. These Pin Badge Buttons are made from metal, yet are lightweight and durable with a strong safety pin. .: Materials: metal with mylar face .: Safety pin backing .: Glossy scratch and UV resistant front .: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts autism autistic adhd neurodivergent neurodiverse neurodiversity mental health awareness acceptance button pin badge
Express and raise awareness with the Sad Egg Sticker, a charming and meaningful design representing neurodivergence, mental health, and invisible disabilities. This adorable egg character, with its expressive sad face, symbolizes feelings that are often hidden but deeply felt by many. It serves as a gentle reminder that it's okay to feel sad and that every emotion is valid. Perfect for decorating your laptop, water bottle, planner, or any space that could use some personality. Made from durable, high-quality vinyl, this sticker is waterproof and fade-resistant, making it an ideal gift for friends, family, or anyone who appreciates a playful approach to mental health and neurodivergence." About Our Stickers: 2" x 1.0" 3" x 1.5" 4" x 1.9" 5" x 2.4" 6" x 2.9" High-Quality Glossy Vinyl Waterproof & Weatherproof 4-5 Year Outdoor Life Scratch Resistant Sticker size is determined by the longest side of the design. If you have any questions about custom sizes or quantities, please message us via Etsy. Please wait 48 hours after placing to expose to dishwasher or wet weather. This gives the adhesive time to cure to your surface.
Handmade to order. Our Invisible Hidden Disability Badges empower you to express your unique needs discreetly and confidently. These badges are designed for individuals who live with hidden disabilities, ensuring that you receive the understanding and support you deserve in various public settings. Each badge is a subtle yet impactful way to communicate your hidden disability to those around you. Whether you have a medical condition, sensory impairment, mental health challenge, or any other hidden disability, these badges promote inclusivity and help break down societal barriers. Crafted with quality and compassion in mind, these badges are available in various designs, allowing you to choose the one that resonates most with your experience. Wear your badge proudly, knowing that you are contributing to greater awareness and understanding of hidden disabilities.
Celebrate diversity and raise awareness with this Neurodivergent Trio Sticker! Featuring three colorful gumdrop-like characters, each with a unique expression that represents different aspects of neurodivergence, mental health, and invisible disabilities. These stickers are designed to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusivity in a fun, approachable way. Perfect for decorating your laptop, water bottle, planner, or any space that could use some personality. Made from durable, high-quality vinyl, this sticker is waterproof and fade-resistant, making it an ideal gift for friends, family, or anyone who appreciates a playful approach to mental health and neurodivergence." About Our Stickers: 2" x 1.9" 3" x 2.9" 4" x 3.8" 5" x 4.8" 6" x 5.8" High-Quality Glossy Vinyl Waterproof & Weatherproof 4-5 Year Outdoor Life Scratch Resistant Sticker size is determined by the longest side of the design. If you have any questions about custom sizes or quantities, please message us via Etsy. Please wait 48 hours after placing to expose to dishwasher or wet weather. This gives the adhesive time to cure to your surface.
Pain doesn't always have a visible cause, but there are many ways to "see" chronic pain, invisible disabilities & mental health struggles.
DIY Adaptive Fashion - resource for easy dressing hacks for invisible disabilities, wear to shop, what to consider and more.
Visability 93 has released an icon font to inspire the design community to invent a universal symbol that represents all people with disabilities, visible or invisible - not just wheelchair users.
DIY Adaptive Fashion - resource for easy dressing hacks for invisible disabilities, wear to shop, what to consider and more.
Autism and ADHD Icebergs in one download. There is a lot happening under the surface for both of these conditions. Posters show signs and symptoms we don't see for increased ADHD and Autism awareness and understanding. These posters show both the visible and invisible signs and symptoms for these of...
Pain doesn't always have a visible cause, but there are many ways to "see" chronic pain, invisible disabilities & mental health struggles.
Get 7 easy hacks for a happy home with a disability. Add these clever tricks, tips, and self-care ideas to make your house more disability-friendly.
My illness varies from totally fine to completely disabling. Here are some issues that many with dynamic disabilities face.
When it comes to a chronic health condition like fibromyalgia, the symptoms themselves are difficult enough to deal with. For example, besides the pain, ...
"I apologize constantly."
My illness varies from totally fine to completely disabling. Here are some issues that many with dynamic disabilities face.
3 hacks Cori found on Amazon have helped to make her life easier and better and she wanted to share her finds with Trend-Able’s perfectly imperfect tribe.
A walkthrough of what to expect from vestibular physiotherapy and how can it help with persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD)
Get more from Zero's Sims 4 Mods on Patreon
Symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome
A healthy diet after brain injury can help boost recovery. Therefore, it’s important to understand what the best foods for brain injury recovery are in order for survivors to intentionally include these foods in their diets. This article will discuss some of the best foods for TBI recovery based on clinical research, and outline which […]
Visit the post for more.
5 Signs of ADHD in women...Untreated ADHD as an adult woman can plant seeds of self-doubt that erode at your self-esteem throughout your...
Symptoms of asthma include chest tightness, wheezing, and shortness of breath. They can vary among children and older adults. Learn more about asthma symptoms here.
Tips for AFOs while planning a resort vacation involving swimming - what to consider, things to ask, ideas for making your vacation truly relaxing
Mainstream culture leads us to believe that being disabled is a fixed and binary thing: that it is always visible, that symptoms are permanent. There are, however, many disabled people who don’t experience this reality, with our experience and presentation of disability changing across time.
Welcome to my new blog series which is all about conditions associated with IBD. Many people see Crohns and Colitis as ‘pooing’ diseases, which is actually only part of the problem. I…
Puberty can be awkward for teens and parents. Here's how to handle puberty with a special needs son. Learn more now at My Vanderbilt Health.
Kepp your planners and to-do lists in line with this handy monthly awareness list!
ADHD is an invisible disability that affects young people. People might notice the obvious signs, but they might not know about the hidden struggles with thinking, feeling, learning, and behaving. Breaking down this barrier is achievable through awareness and information about disabilities like ADHD. This ADHD Invisible Disability Counseling poster/handout gives us a look at how people usually see individuals with ADHD based on their actions. It also discusses less obvious reasons behind these actions. It aims to help everyone understand how these challenges can affect daily life. For parents and teachers, this resource helps increase their awareness of ADHD, helping them benefit from a deeper understanding of their child or student’s condition. They can use it to start conversations about ADHD in their homes and classrooms. For kids or teens who manifest the behaviors listed, parents and teachers can offer support by sharing helpful coping strategies. You can find these strategies in detail on the ADHD Coping Strategies handout. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of ADHD worksheets and handouts. References: Goodwin, M. (2020). Making the invisible visible: Let’s discuss invisible disabilities. HAPS Educator, Special Issue, 62-73. https://doi.org/10.21692/haps.2020.101 Kistler, Rey, "Trouble Sitting Still Disorder: ADHD Through the Social Model of Disability" (2022). WWU Honors College Senior Projects. 587. https://cedar.wwu.edu/wwu_honors/587 Oslund, C. (2013). Supporting college and University students with invisible disabilities: A guide for faculty and staff working with students with autism, AD/HD, language processing disorders, anxiety, and mental illness. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Patton, E. (2009). When diagnosis does not always mean disability: The challenge of employees with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 24(3), 326-343. https://doi.org/10.1080/15555240903176161 Schott, E. (2013). ADHD identity: A conceptual developmental model. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social and Community Studies, 7(1), 141-153. https://doi.org/10.18848/2324-7576/cgp/v07i01/53463
"I was so unlike all the other children."