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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, October 19 to Friday, October 23
Aquí puede leer este artículo en español. Human Interest: When a toddler with cerebral palsy couldn’t ride in a shopping cart, this grocery store found a solution (The Washington Post) King Soopers supermarket in Loveland, Ohio, has purchased a special … Continue reading →
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Tagged accessible shopping cart, Alzheimer's diagnostic tool, Alzheimer's Disease, autism, autism speaks, Autistic Self Advocacy Network, blind and low vision app, brain injury, BrainShield helmet decal, cerebral palsy, Google Glass app for reading emotions, NavCog smartphone app for navigation, parents of children with disabilities, quadriplegia, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, Sesame Street, Sesame Workshop "See Amazing in All Children", spinal cord injury, stroke, surgery for quadriplegia, The Arc, the Autism Society
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, June 16 – Friday, June 20
Human Interest: StoryCorps looks to record disability experience (Disability Scoop) An effort known as the Disability Visibility Project has been launched to encourage people within the disability community to share their stories. The project is a partnership with StoryCorps, a … Continue reading →
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Tagged adapted drag sled for quadriplegic, Aldebaran Robotics, autism, diabetes, disability community, Disability Visibility Project, Father's Day, IEP, Individual Education Plan, injury detection, Learning Disabilities, legislation, low vision glasses, NAO robot, National Public Radio, obesity, paralympians, paralympics, quadriplegia, storycorps, subminimum wage, US Fair Labor Standards Act, walkability, walkable neighborhood, workers with disabilities
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, March 31 – Friday, April 4
Human Interest: Snowboarder’s traumatic brain injury inspires awareness for other survivors (Fox News) A snowboarder, whose chance to participate in the 2010 Winter Olympics ended when he sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) shortly before the games, has launched a … Continue reading →
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Tagged adapted tricycle, autism, caregivers, cognitive disabilities, cushion with pressure sensors, deaf and hard of hearing, education, high school, injured veterans, Learning Disabilities, middle school, paraplegia, Parkinson's Disease, peer mentoring, person with traumatic brain injury, pressure ulcers, pseudobulbar affect (PBA), quadriplegia, smartphone app, snowboarding, special education, speech disabilities, speech generating devices, sports injury, sports tricycle, traumatic brain injury, tremor gauge, tremor monitor, veterans with disabilities, vibrating alarm, wheelchair cushion
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