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Tag Archives: Talking about Disability

A Story of Disability and Vulnerability

Blog Posts, Family Life, Talking About DisabilityBy BethJune 9, 20172 Comments

Akiva and the Missing Glasses: A Never-ending Story of Disability and Vulnerability Let’s talk about vulnerability. And don’t go putting your sad and supportive face on, thinking, “Oh, Beth’s about to tell us another Akiva story.” I am, but that’s not the point. I’m here in the house, staying cool, doing my happy Friday thing,…

Inclusion: There’s Lots of Ways to Do It

Blog Posts, Thinking FlexibilityBy BethMay 15, 20132 Comments

Okay, I know I can be a bit defensive, bristly almost, when it comes to talking about almost anything that I care about. I own that. When it comes to disability and inclusion, I can go a little overboard, but someone’s got to do the dirty work, right? We were at a meeting: me, my…

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