Using a Cup of Hot Chocolate to Explain the Obvious
byBy Marina Magalhães Cardoso I was thinking about a consistent theme to write about. I glanced at my generous cup of cappuccino and thought:…
By Marina Magalhães Cardoso I was thinking about a consistent theme to write about. I glanced at my generous cup of cappuccino and thought:…
by Amy Potter I’m tired of being invisible. I’m not talking about my invisible disability – I am happy with that and don’t want…
The Art of Autism encourages those on the autism spectrum to vote. Many candidates have disability platforms. For many on the autism spectrum, disability…
“Sibtain taught me to love my life. He has taught me to be thankful and to stop complaining because darkness leads to light… always!”…
Keri Bowers discusses suggestions for increasing employment for disability-related work force By Keri Bowers Yesterday, 10 miles from Hollywood, nestled in the San Fernando…
…young children do not necessarily perceive disability in negative terms. Instead they are curious and welcoming of differences. By Dr. Barbara Gibson, University of…
Maybe Eleanor would have loved to join the book club? I think about the many, many times that Eleanor has had similar things happen…
Simply allowing special needs students to sit in classrooms with typical students is not inclusion. Forcing students to change who they are, in order…