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"awareness". Yes. People are aware. Now advocate for understanding, acceptance, and easier access.
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I agree with this depending on what the thing is. Because in the case of dyspraxia people genuinely aren’t aware, even a lot of educators and GP’s. So for the dyspraxic community in particular, awareness is hugely important.
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Disability simulation exercises.
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These have always bothered me as a disabled person, but I can never articulate to abled people why they're bad… Any tips?
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People-first language.
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Pardon me while I retch.
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When someone goes to give you a hand across the street and grabs your chair without asking.
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To me this is equal to grabbing my hand. That wheelchair is a part of me. I hate when people touch me or my chair!
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there used to be, like, “be in a wheelchair for a day” awareness things for ableds that were pretty cringe
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Apparently my old school still does the "rubber gloves = ms" activity

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