April 1, 2012
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Eye Contact Communications

Making eye contact is harder for some. Even in a job interview it is hard to maintain good eye contact. However, is this always a good thing? Eye communications is important no matter where you are. It says a lot … Continue reading

January 7, 2012
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Education Is Fun

Before I get mobbed for saying education is fun, let me explain. First, let me ask you, what classes do you remember from elementary school through college? Was it the straight laced teacher that taught straight from the book, the … Continue reading

December 12, 2011
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Flote Hands Free

So many products designed for people with disabilities ultimately help people with out disabilities. Take for instance the curb cut. Now you can push your baby down the street and across the intersection without waking them each time you had … Continue reading

April 2, 2011
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Storytime Improves Communication

Kids love to get their hands into everything. (I can see you grabbing the sanitizing wipes.) From the day we discover those appendages attached to our bodies that move and experiment with those tiny fingers wiggling on the end. We … Continue reading

January 8, 2011
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Attitude & Forrest Gump

Here is a very cleverly edited video around Forrest Gump’s long run, change to your point of view, attitude, and life.

June 30, 2010
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The Right Time To Wait

Are you in a rush? Do you find you have no time for anything? Is summer already flying by? Someone asked me, “You have a lot going on all the time, yet it doesn’t seem to phase you. Why is … Continue reading

April 21, 2010
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Hippo Inclusion In The Classroom

Walking into the room, fifty eyes were staring at me. The teacher told me to take a seat as she resumed taking roll call. All summer I had waited for this day, but when it finally arrived, I was scared … Continue reading

March 28, 2010
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Living With A Disability

What is it like to have a disability? This is a hard question for me to answer. I’ve had my disability, Arthrogryposis (Ar-thro-gry-posis) since birth, so I have no way of knowing what it’s like not to have a disability. … Continue reading

January 17, 2010
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Glass Points Of View

While doing research for this series, I ran across this on: SeaWayBLOG: 10 different ways to look at a glass of water.

October 18, 2009
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Sign To Understand

When we think of language, English and all the spoken ones come to mind. When someone who is hearing impaired thinks of language one they think of if Sign Language. I found a link while helping someone with resources that … Continue reading

March 1, 2009
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A Legend, A Woman, and an Uproar

Today a lengend passed away. Paul Harvey, radio broadcaster is no longer with us. Yet I always remember how passionate he would get on topics he considered close to the heart. People tell me I do the same. Which I … Continue reading