January 16, 2010
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Self Worth?

What is your self worth? Do you care what others think? Is the cup half empty or half full and does it matter? Do you blame yourself and others? Are you stuck? Do you see any light at the end … Continue reading

January 9, 2010
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Crushing Depression With Nuts

Disclaimer: While Disabilities Unlimited makes every effort to ensure that each blog post contains no allergens, this blog post is intended for those not allergic to nuts or nut oils and those who want to beat depression. Read at your … Continue reading

January 7, 2010
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Depression No Match For Broccoli

Here’s some more food for thought. A few things to stay away from when stressed, high anxiety, or depression are alcohol, caffeine, pasta, just to name a few. Another food you can eat and is good for so many reasons, … Continue reading

January 6, 2010
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Grilling Up Depression-Salmon Style

Winter and cold, stress and anxiety are all ingredients that can lead to depression. Time to fight back with fresh ingredients that will help beat back some of those blues. While many who feel depressed find food comforting, they eat … Continue reading

December 31, 2009
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Voice Of Communication

Scanning the sheet on the wall, I looked for my name to see what my score was. Leaning over the shoulder of someone else, I saw my name. My heart raced as I followed my name across the computer printout … Continue reading

December 20, 2009
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Unemployment “Fool Me Once”

If you’re not privy to the Unemployment numbers and how they work, let me enlighten. The thing about Unemployment Numbers is they show who is receiving it. When the money runs out for that person, they get taken off the … Continue reading

November 14, 2009
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Autism In Song

In an age where people are searching high and low on the internet for information on Autism, here is a short stop to 2007 and a HBO Documentary that has information, but also hope and inspiration. Unfortunately, I don’t see … Continue reading

September 27, 2009
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What Are The Tools Of Life?

“In order to succeed, you must know what you are doing, like what you are doing and believe in what you are doing.” — Will Rogers In letters or when I’m out speaking to a group, I get asked what … Continue reading

July 21, 2009
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Hung Up On The Process

It’s a full summer again, weddings, events, work, and more, which is good. The most recent event, Lifest, refreshed my understanding of what we are all doing here. Partially as helping one another live through whatever means possible. In this … Continue reading

July 9, 2009
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Friends With Tools

We (my friend and I) have started our week of summer fun that we partake in every year for the last 6 years. One would think this would be no different from the last. One would be mistaken. Not more … Continue reading

May 8, 2009
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Starting Today

What are you waiting for? Life seems to be moving faster and faster, the older I get. Anyone else feel that way? Partially cause I think the time/space narrows as we age. OK, maybe not. But just a thought. I’d … Continue reading

March 28, 2009
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Intense Education Process (IEP)

Having been on both sides of an IEP that is why I rename it from Individual Education Plan to Intense Education Process. With the proper support, preparation, and keeping the progress of the student as the goal, an IEP can … Continue reading

March 24, 2009
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IEP In The Classroom

When a child is first looked at for inclusion, the school and the parents should sit down and write up an Individual Education Plan (IEP). This will enable the school system to work with the parents in achieving a smooth … Continue reading

March 22, 2009
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Disabilities Unlimited Facebook Group

A positive environment to share about disabilities is now available also on Facebook. With the goal of helping others better understand the differences around us, check out the latest group on Facebook. Come and share your difference. The thing or … Continue reading

March 22, 2009
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Facilitating Eye Contact For Those With Autism

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically have reduced eye contact than typical children and may not use their eyes to attract attention, to direct other people’s attention or to check that they have (or do not have) the attention … Continue reading