Sports Are For Anyone Check out all the possibilities, despite any limitation. When it comes to abilities, physical challenges are no match. All things are...
Depression: “Snap Out Of It” We call them the “blues”, times when we feel down, get headaches or have trouble sleeping. These feelings probably come from some stress at work or at home. But these feelings and little aches and pains go away, and soon we feel good again. With a depressive illness those feelings will be much...
Hugs Are For Everyone The bumper sticker said, “Have you hugged someone today yet?” No I hadn’t. It just seems like there is so much to do and so many places to go that a hug is the last thing on the mind. It’s easy to forget all the things a hug can bring. A hug can cheer you when you’re blue. A hug...
Seeing Ones’ Ability “You’re lucky, you’ve always been disabled. I used to have a life. I used to play basketball. I used to have a regular job. Now all I have is this lousy wheelchair.” Yes, I’ve been disabled since birth. But what is missing here is individual potential, no matter the life...
Mobility Scooters – The Ultimate Disability Product? Many people with mobility problems prefer to use mobility scooters instead of electrically-driven wheelchairs, and they are a great way for elder or disabled people to stay independent, active and social. When a piece of technology revolutionizes your life, one can only imagine how it feels to have it taken...
Sign Language and Children of Autism Story from: yourtalkingbaby.com People think of sign language in the context of the deaf community. But, it can be taught to babies before they can speak, with multiple benefits for child and parent. This, of course, is the basis for our baby sign langauge system. Research also proves that sign language...