Dear Cerebral Palsy, I read recently that thankfulness takes the sting out of adversity. In that spirit, I decided to write you a thank you letter. You are my friend. You are my enemy. You have been my constant companion from the moment that I took my first breath. You have shaped my life in ways that no one, ... read more
Encourage Adaptive Recreation in Your Community to Support Inclusion
It’s been 20 years since I first rolled onto a stage with butterfly wings on the back of my wheelchair and tried my best to dance like no one was watching, but I still remember just how exhilarated I felt. Adaptive recreation is a a great way to encourage the integration and inclusion of people with and without disabilities ... read more
The Importance of Advocacy in the ADA Generation
People with disabilities born in the U.S. a few years prior to or after 1990, such as myself, have had the great fortune of growing up in a world where the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) exists to protect our rights and are known by older advocates as the ADA Generation. While society still has a long way to go in ... read more
Are “Smart Onesies” Really Smart?
In a world full of “smartphones” and “smart watches,” it’s no surprise that “smart onesies” exist. While “smart onesies” cannot track how far babies crawl or alert them to needing diaper changes, the onesies are able to help babies develop motor and cognitive skills. According to an article in the Huffington Post, ... read more
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