“Sucking It Up” To Pass as Non-Autistic
Image description : Blue square with back text:"I look forward to autistics having everyday lives with things
Image description : Blue square with back text:"I look forward to autistics having everyday lives with things
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Today is “Stop Combating Me” flashblog. We are not the enemy but the way legislation is written puts us in real danger.
Being disabled and in hospitals is always scary because our lives is not valued as the lives of non-disabled. I was, in a way, lucky but the policies still need a lot of improvement.
Over the course of my life I have seen many kinds of crossing signs. When I go
A Fun Alternative to Children's Mobility Devices
Stop Hurting Kids needs all supporters of the Keeping All Students Safe Act to take action and urge members of the U.S. Senate to co-sponsor this bill.
Yesterday I went to the Genius Bar at the Apple Store near my house with my laptop.
We first saw Who Cares About Kelsey ? at the National Center on Inclusive Education’s Summer Institute and instantly connected to the film's message of empowering students.
There are some particularly insidious double standards at work here. It's time to put an end to them.