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Posts Tagged ‘Disability’

How I Exposed 5 BS Social Norms That Almost Stopped Me from Traveling the World

By Suzannah Weiss | April 22, 2017

“Everyone’s gotta settle down someday.” If her travels seem too good to be true, you might believe some of these myths.

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4 Things You Can Do Today to Stop ‘Disabling’ My Daughter

By Adiba Nelson | April 20, 2017

“Is the problem behavior yours – or theirs?” Adults need to be aware of their bias towards disabled children – and these insights can help.

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3 Unfair Ways Being Perceived as Physically Average Privileges and Protects You

By Rebecca Leys | April 19, 2017

Ever thought about the benefits that come with being perceived as physically average? This will put it in perspective.

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How I’ve Learned to Cope with the Voices in My Head

By Christine Deneweth | April 15, 2017

At first, she tried to fight it. So how did she learn to cope with her mental disorder instead? Find out what a difference understanding can make.

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5 Things Not to Say to Someone Who’s Dropped Out of College or University

By Sian Ferguson | April 14, 2017

There’s a harmful idea that people with degrees are better than those without them – and you might be falling for it if you’d say these things to a college dropout.

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