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Talking to Kids about Relationships

Talking to Kids about Relationships  Usually, when we hear the word “relationship,” we automatically think of  a romantic partner. But actually, we have relationships with everyone we know. Most of us were never taught about relationships, and therefore, it can be challenging to explain them to our kids.  When you are in the middle of a relationship, […]

Take Your Advocacy to the Next Level with Virginia Lend

When you have a child with a disability, your life shifts dramatically. For some of us, it’s a steep learning curve. As our child grows and we learn more through experience, reading, and attending conferences. But many of us want more. We want the medical professionals in our lives to better understand disability. As our […]

Stop Calling What We Do Normal

My mother almost died in October. The ordeal shook me to my core, in unexpected ways.  I am one of those daughters that talks to their mom every single day, sometimes more. But I’ve also been mourning her for years. She has not been well for some time. The details are not for me to […]

I am not your inspiration

“Instead of calling a disabled person “inspirational,” use more specific adjectives that refer to the person’s unique and positive qualities, not just broad stereotypes of disabled people in general.Cite specific ways the disabled person has demonstrated these positive qualities — something more than just appearing minimally healthy and happy in public. Show that you recognize […]

4 Ways Adult ADHD Can Look Different.

By adulthood, symptoms may still be present but they may be more internalized and less obvious. Here are some ways adult ADHD symptoms may present that are slightly different from childhood:4. No time to stopRather than climbing on things and being obviously hyperactive, adults may have an inner sense of restlessness. They may have difficulty […]

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