This week zoe and I played outside. My boss bought me a personal pizza.i met with another college consular and saw my cousin a great week.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Proof that Inclusion can work Works: Meet Brandon G.
Hay guys one of my goals this year is to reach 100 posts in 2015. I am doing this by writing about my favorite topic Inclusive Education. To start things off I am going to share something a Teresa G
sent me about her son Brandon.
Hi,
I'm a mom who has a son with Down syndrome. He's surpassed every imaginable goal that a parent if a child who has SN. I have every category story including K-8th full inclusion school experience. We moved and had to start all over and created an incredible school experience breaking every barrier, overcoming many challenges and creating an environment counter to the status quo of other parents expectations. Here are some accomplishments because if inclusion in hs:
1. All A's and B's in Gen Ed.
2. Full team member on Freshmen basketball and track teams.
3. Fashion designer and modeled original art on outfit for Teen Fashion show.
4. Actor for iPad learning videos.
5. Santa Cruz Youth City Council Member appointed by Mayor.
6. Awarded summer internship with local Congressman doing office work .
7. International Yes I Can! Award winner in the Arts Category; modeling, acting and visual arts for Council for Exceptional Children(only US recipient with DS).
8. Was just crowned Homecoming King of school of 1,500 students with popular school vote!
9. RecognitionMerit Award for San Andreas Regional Center(10-25-14).
10. Be Beautiful , Be Yourself Jet Set Fashion Show model, Denver & Washington D.C.
11. Visiting artist display for City of Capitola asked by Art Commission in an art Mecca of Monterey Bay.
12. Teen Kitchen volunteer where students cook healthy meals for children who have Cancer.
13. Blue and Gold Athletic award
Life has been very full raising a child with SN , but great !
Best ,
Teresa G
sent me about her son Brandon.
I'm a mom who has a son with Down syndrome. He's surpassed every imaginable goal that a parent if a child who has SN. I have every category story including K-8th full inclusion school experience. We moved and had to start all over and created an incredible school experience breaking every barrier, overcoming many challenges and creating an environment counter to the status quo of other parents expectations. Here are some accomplishments because if inclusion in hs:
1. All A's and B's in Gen Ed.
2. Full team member on Freshmen basketball and track teams.
3. Fashion designer and modeled original art on outfit for Teen Fashion show.
4. Actor for iPad learning videos.
5. Santa Cruz Youth City Council Member appointed by Mayor.
6. Awarded summer internship with local Congressman doing office work .
7. International Yes I Can! Award winner in the Arts Category; modeling, acting and visual arts for Council for Exceptional Children(only US recipient with DS).
8. Was just crowned Homecoming King of school of 1,500 students with popular school vote!
9. RecognitionMerit Award for San Andreas Regional Center(10-25-14).
10. Be Beautiful , Be Yourself Jet Set Fashion Show model, Denver & Washington D.C.
11. Visiting artist display for City of Capitola asked by Art Commission in an art Mecca of Monterey Bay.
12. Teen Kitchen volunteer where students cook healthy meals for children who have Cancer.
13. Blue and Gold Athletic award
Life has been very full raising a child with SN , but great !
Best ,
Teresa G
Have a story about inclusive education email me the story azchapman1991@gmail.com You can be featured on the blog.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
weekinreview
New eve was celebrated alone.I played a ton of videogames and visited another university that seems inclusive.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Year in Review
Now there is a lot of great stuff that happened in 2014 here are the monthly highlights complete with pictures.
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| Let's Go Niners |
February 2014 : Watched the Superbowl with Mexican Food . My old b ball coach came to see me play in a tournament.
March 2014: Had the best weekend ever at the TASH Conference a
nd got a cool t shirt to celebrate World CP Day.
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| March 2014 |
April 2014 : Celebrated Easter by going to Cream. Competed in Shot Put for the first time ever with the special olympics. I also went to the beach,
May 2014: Celebrated my sister's b day by hanging in SF
June 2014: Started summer school and learned that "Individual differences reign
supreme. Saw the para olympics at my jc.
July2014: I cut my hair on the fourth of July. Celebrated my Dad's b day by going out for lunch and feeding the ducks. Watched the World Cup and chugged a shot of alcohol before throwing it up. I also went to the movies with LM
August 2014 : Went to a giants game. Took a final while my mom was away and aced it. I attended Motown the musical with my sister and my mother. I also played in my first Unified golf game hosted by Special Olympics. My team mate and I got sliver
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| Halloween 2014 |
September 2014: I turned 23 and took the ALS Ice bucket challenge.
October 2014: I had a blast at Big Wave and helped make the day fun. I was paid in two free spray painted pumpkins . I won the JC costume contest as an orange crayon and went to two special needs Halloween Parties. The Giants won the World Series
November 2014: I got my first job at the bookstore. Had a wonderful Thanksgiving at my house My Aunt L Uncle M C and R came down.
| I beat C in a game of Parcheesi |
Over all its been a great year.
Here are some post that are worth looking at from 2014
The Solution is Inclusion
The Power of Choice
Inclusion Matters because
Monday, December 22, 2014
The power of Choice
So college for me has been a bumpy ride to say the least. From being terrified on my first semester of college to powering through to the horrible inaccessible experience at the private university down the street from my house. Its been very hard.
What makes it even harder was that I believed I had no choice.
You see as a disabled person you do not really get choices. Ok sure I had the option of choosing what I wanted to eat and stuff but the big ones i did not have a say. In high school I did not have a say where I wanted to work and messed up on the job. Back in November I applied to a place I have always wanted to work ever since I went to visit colleges back in high school. I wanted to work at the book store. In November I got my wish. This past week I got my first pay check and it felt good to earn money. I am one of the best workers. I take my job seriously and am learning a ton about the book business. This is a far cry to the placements I had in high school. I chose what I wanted to do.
Now back to colleges, My faith has been tested and if you asked me on Friday morning will I finish college? The answer was.
I do not know.
It has been really hard to go through school with people that are ablest and who are not patient. I felt that I did not have a choice because when I went in the spring to apply to another school my parents said no i had to go back to school that i hated. So I did this past fall. I took one class from a teacher whose cousin had CP. So they understood me and helped me out with the projects and did not think anything of it. I had a fantastic time there. Which was saying a lot. I always felt respected. I even had fun,
Dealing with the administration was very hard though. After my advisor was not nice to me I got really sad. It took a week to recover but I did.
The day before thanksgiving I went to my advisor at the JC who told me that I still had time to apply to CSU. I thought i missed the deadline. I got right on it and was able to apply before the window closed at the end of the month.
On friday I got into my first choice of schools for the fall of 2015. I am soo happy. I have options I have choice.
I CAN NOW SAY THAT IT IS NOT A MATTER OF IF I FINISH COLLEGE BUT WHEN I FINSH COLLEGE.
Got Images from
http://www.manataka.org/images/Choices%201.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7wBMloVl1WxJTmipjLGbg3M9YAM9BJyLWBcFKoAZm0HAVtHymHtH5QITnIP2yMB1w_g5PnhXZ_Jk0vMDOxxIO288SGwMAA8dL-XC64hiWrc4oJ6pezIyR1yUZr3E08MjsU6HszYxmgIzs/s1600/compass.jpg
What makes it even harder was that I believed I had no choice.
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| First Pay Check 12/15/ 14 |
Now back to colleges, My faith has been tested and if you asked me on Friday morning will I finish college? The answer was.
I do not know.
| A good problem to have |
Dealing with the administration was very hard though. After my advisor was not nice to me I got really sad. It took a week to recover but I did.
The day before thanksgiving I went to my advisor at the JC who told me that I still had time to apply to CSU. I thought i missed the deadline. I got right on it and was able to apply before the window closed at the end of the month.
On friday I got into my first choice of schools for the fall of 2015. I am soo happy. I have options I have choice.
I CAN NOW SAY THAT IT IS NOT A MATTER OF IF I FINISH COLLEGE BUT WHEN I FINSH COLLEGE.
Got Images from
http://www.manataka.org/images/Choices%201.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7wBMloVl1WxJTmipjLGbg3M9YAM9BJyLWBcFKoAZm0HAVtHymHtH5QITnIP2yMB1w_g5PnhXZ_Jk0vMDOxxIO288SGwMAA8dL-XC64hiWrc4oJ6pezIyR1yUZr3E08MjsU6HszYxmgIzs/s1600/compass.jpg
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Inclusion matters because __________________
Hay guys so this week is Inclusive Schools Week
I asked people to fill in the blank with their own words.
Inclusion matter because ____________________________.
Here is what Parents that have children with disabilities said.
" Inclusion matters because [its the] same age kids just different rates of learning! Enriches everyone's lives!" (added to make sense )
A local mom who has a child with CP said
An Author who wrote a book about inclusion said.
My second grade teacher says
"Inclusion matters because all individuals disabled or not,should be entitled to equal opportunity, choice and equal access to education, and community resources."
What I Say
Pleas note if your child's photo is up here it is because someone gave me their photo to =use if you want it taken down let me know asap by leaving a comment or emailing me at azchapman1991@gmail.com
I asked people to fill in the blank with their own words.
Inclusion matter because ____________________________.
Here is what Parents that have children with disabilities said.
Inclusion matters because my daughter is no less of a person than yours. |
Inclusion matters because disability is a normal part of life.
" Inclusion matters because [its the] same age kids just different rates of learning! Enriches everyone's lives!" (added to make the sentience flow better )
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| "Inclusion matters because everyone needs to feel like they fit in somewhere." |
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| "Inclusion matters because it works!" |
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| "Inclusion matters because it enriches everyones life." |
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| It matters because it allows everyone to have the chance to become the people they are meant to be. Because each of us are divine and sacred and with inclusion we send that message. |
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| Inclusion matters because it means we are all equal |
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| Inclusion matters because everyone wants to be included Inclusion matters because my daughter is no less of a person than yours. |
Inclusion matters because disability is a normal part of life.
" Inclusion matters because [its the] same age kids just different rates of learning! Enriches everyone's lives!" (added to make the sentience flow better )
I asked people I know and this is what they said
A local mom who has a child with CP said
| Inclusion matters because we all have to live in this world together, the earlier everyone learns that the better |
An Author who wrote a book about inclusion said.
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| Inclusion matters because we all live together, work together and play together. We don't have special towns, special jobs...so there should be no special education. Only services." The author of Who's the Slow Learner who I met this past March. |
My Uncle , says.
| "Inclusion matters because humans are not solitary animals. The need for togetherness is strong in our species." |
My second grade teacher says
"Inclusion matters because all individuals disabled or not,should be entitled to equal opportunity, choice and equal access to education, and community resources."
What I Say
Pleas note if your child's photo is up here it is because someone gave me their photo to =use if you want it taken down let me know asap by leaving a comment or emailing me at azchapman1991@gmail.com
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
world premature day
I was a primmee.I wanted to see the world I just had a mind of my own even then. Some things never change 😜
Sunday, November 16, 2014
AZ 's week in review
This week I ordered a pizza to my house and answered the door when nobody else was home. Took my parents out for lunch and paid. Yestereday i went to my college basketball game we loss but I had fun.now to finish homework and prepare for my first full week of work!!!
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Week in review
This week I honored my grandpas.Got my first job at my jr college and gave back to the dsps program that means so much to me.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Week in review
This was a great week! On Wednesday i won a costume contest at my jr college and the sf giants won the world series.On hollween I went to two halloween parties it was a great week overall!
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Foot cramps
Hay guys so i have been having foot cramps more often i have had them for the past three days.def something thats been bothering me this week. A part of the cerebral palsy. Hoping it gets better asap
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Being responsible
So last night I brought toliet paper for the house. It felt good to be responable. Being responsible is a sign of growing up. I will be a responsible tax paying citzen who happens to be disabled. Set your sights high because if you don't your child wont get there.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Peacocks
Yesterday was the one year anniversary of my grandfathets death a year ago today there was a live peacock in my grandparents backyard peacocks have been special to my family ever since
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Week in review
This week I took Zoe to a newlocation on our walk I went to the places where I got pt and ot on Thursday night Princess came home and on Friday night.I went with her and my parents to the football game at Levistadium.Today we went to see Dear White people it was an good movie that made some good points.
Week in review
This week I took Zoe to a newlocation on our walk I went to the places where I got pt and ot on Thursday night Princess came home and on Friday night.I went with her and my parents to the football game at Levistadium.Today we went to see Dear White people it was an good movie that made some good points.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
I definitely know nonverebal communication
Today at starbucks
Az gestures behind her mom at the male baresta
Mom: what
AZ smiles
Translation the guy is cute
Friday, October 24, 2014
A pic to end the week
This is in sf to support the Giants I like it because it's orange tonight is there first home game for the World Series. I won't be watching though because I am going to see the ducks play cal in football at Levi's stadium.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Proof that Inclusion can work ( a new label)
Hay guys I am going to start inclusion tag called Proof that Inclusion can work This is the first post. This post will be of successful inclusion stories and video. I am most likely going to speak on inclusive ed for my public speaking class at my jr college. So I am gathering information now. Here is the first link.
PS if you have an inclusion success story email me azchapman1991@gmail.com you can be featured on my blog and if its soon I might be able to work you into my speech,
PS if you have an inclusion success story email me azchapman1991@gmail.com you can be featured on my blog and if its soon I might be able to work you into my speech,
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
More then a job
So there is a new program called I am to hire. It's aim is to encourage employers to hire people with intellectual disabilities. The statistics are stagering about 88 percent of disabled adults do not have jobs. so having jobs is a good goal but there needs to be more that needs to be said.
Disabled individuals need more then just a job that they are assigned too by an agency or school. Able bodied people get to chose where they want to work then they apply. People with disabilities should be offered the same choice. My work experience was chosen for me without my input. I really wanted to work at Trader's Joes in high school, but I was not given a choice. Instead I went to Macy's then to Barnes and Noble. Neither one of them were places that I wanted to work and guess what I was not motivated to work there. I did not complete the job for the whole year. The work was really tedious and boring. I had to dust the selves and racks for an hour. This was not a pleasant experience and I had to miss school
Disabled individuals need to make at least minimum wage. It may be legal but it is not ethical If people were able to make minimum wage it wouuld cost the goverement less in SSI. A nickel an hour or even a dollor is not enough for an able bodied so why is it ok to pay said ammount to the disabled. This does not make senese to me. The disabled are people first with wants and intrest. We deserve to be payed at the same rate as our able bodied counterparts. It is not eithical.
That is my two cents for the day. What are your thoughts?
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Week in review
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Me Too
Last night I got to see Yo Tambien me too,
Here is the trailer
This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. The main character with DS is portrayed in a great way. He is just an ordinary adult who happens to have DS but is so similar to other young men. Without giving too much way let me say that this was a movie that tackled ablesim. I will be writing a post on what ableism means soon.
I saw this in SF as part of the Reel Abilities film festival. Might go see another film tomorrow.
Here is the trailer
This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. The main character with DS is portrayed in a great way. He is just an ordinary adult who happens to have DS but is so similar to other young men. Without giving too much way let me say that this was a movie that tackled ablesim. I will be writing a post on what ableism means soon.
I saw this in SF as part of the Reel Abilities film festival. Might go see another film tomorrow.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
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