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Comment on Building Community | People First Language by Online Shopping

Hlw Mary, An outstanding presentation on CLIMBINGEVERYMOUNTAIN Site. This is a considerable post – So clear and easy to follow on the subject of People First Languabuilding Community Wheelchair Becky...

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Comment on What is Charity and Love? by dr. chuck

your thoughtfulness is apparant in simple things like even replying to each of the previous comments, this is a rare thing these days.

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Comment on What is Charity and Love? by Mary E. Ulrich

In reply to <a href="https://climbingeverymountain.com/what-is-charity/#comment-95947">dr. chuck</a>. Charity and Love are difficult topics to understand. Glad this article helped.

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Comment on Going to Family Reunions? Shave your armpits by Charles Schooler

Excellent. Absolutely loved reading and very helpful at the same time !!

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Comment on I love Aaron| I hate Autism by Nate Watkins

Autism is part of who someone is, even your son, and you shouldn’t hate it.

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Comment on The Animal School| Inclusion and Universal Design by The...

[…] told me about the School Of The Animals (the other SOTA), where all animals have to learn to fly, run and swim. The eagle excelled at […]

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Comment on I love Aaron| I hate Autism by Mary E. Ulrich

In reply to Nate Watkins. I know some people think “autism” is a super power which makes them better than others. Aaron would love to have more friends. I you wish to spend some time with him that...

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Comment on Memorial Day and People with Disabilities by NDIS Provider

Hi, when I am searching on Google about disability then I am reached on your site. I loved your article because it’s very helpful and informative. Keep it up and please don’t stop posting.

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Comment on When Schools Say “NO” to Inclusion by Disability Rights

Woah amazing article, It’s very informative and helpful for me. Thanks for share such kind of nice information with us and keep it up!

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Comment on Bob Perske| The Song of Joe Arridy by Craig severa

I talk to Martha Perske every couple of months. We still can’t believe Bob is gone. His presence hangs around both of our lives. I miss him as a friend, a confidant, father figure. He liked to send...

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Comment on Bob Perske| The Song of Joe Arridy by Mary E. Ulrich

In reply to Craig severa. Hi Craig, What a nice memory of Bob and Martha. Please give her my best wishes. I have one of her pictures right here over my desk. Bob was certainly a gentle warrior. He was...

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Comment on It’s a Jungle out there| Inclusion in the Grocery Store by...

I know I’m several years late on this, but I had to chime in anyways. I work at an adult day program and we go out into the community a lot. My co-workers and I are always trying to fight the stigma...

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Comment on Chocolate Covered Fun for All Ages and Abilities by Alexandra

Totally taking this one to work with me! Especially for the non-verbal people I support, it’s always a struggle to find activities they can do a significant part of that don’t look kid-ish – and I...

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Comment on It’s a Jungle out there| Inclusion in the Grocery Store by Mary...

In reply to <a href="https://climbingeverymountain.com/its-a-jungle-out-there-inclusion-in-the-grocery-store/#comment-98410">Alexandra</a>. You're right Alexandra, adult day programs need...

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Comment on Chocolate Covered Fun for All Ages and Abilities by Mary E. Ulrich

In reply to <a href="https://climbingeverymountain.com/chocolate-covered-fun-for-all-ages-and-abilities/#comment-98413">Alexandra</a>. If you go to my site on Pinterest <a...

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Comment on When Schools Say “NO” to Inclusion by Adelaide Dupont

“Don’t let the school psychologist run the show.” School psychologists – as distinguished from educational psychologists or psychometricists – they have a lot of holes to plug in the dyke of the...

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Comment on Memorial Day and People with Disabilities by Supported...

[…] the last post, Memorial Day and People with Disabilities I talked about how Aaron, my son who has autism, worked at a cemetery after he graduated from high […]

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Comment on Supported Employment| Mobile Work Crews by Adelaide Dupont

Good to see Partners in Policymaking has a Partners in Employment scheme. Picking up the sticks is really important and valued especially for those of us who walk or otherwise move through the...

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Comment on “Disability,”“Handicapped,” Aimee Mullins and survival of the...

[…] Related Stories: Aimee Mullins and Survival of the Fittest […]

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Comment on America the Beautiful| Through the Autism Car Window by A...

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