I have a amazing memory. Literally that is how I am able to share stuff from my past with you guys and that is the reason why I am able to tell you this story.
I remember the specific moment that I first learned of connotation and Denotation. It was in tenth grade in english class. A few years later (2010) when I asked a teacher to speak about the R word what term come to mind Connotation and Denotation. the students were also reading Othello so I used all three of those things to explain about the R Word.
It really saddens me when people fail to understand the hate ful affects of the word Retard. You see growing up in middle and high school we never discussed disabled history. Growing up we never learned what historically was ment by the R Word.
Historically if someone was born with any type of disability in the United States doctors were told to send their infant to a training facility away from family. This was not a school it was a prison where it was common place to see scenes like this
And this
That is what the connotation of the word Retarded was. That is what people who were the R word were subjected to. These people these kids were subjected to conditions worse then prisons. These people for no apparent reasson other then a dingoes of some kind were terrorized and lived in inhumane conditions.
The Dictionary term can be found here. I will not post it because the connotation is way stronger. When people say the R word it makes those poor people in insitutions suffer even more. We need to teach general education kids about this painful part of the United States history because this is still going on around the world today.
To be continued
In the mean time end the word or tell a friend about it
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Funney People with CP part one
So I am thinking of doing a highlight of famous people with CP this month. Today's post is of Francesca Martinez she is a comedian with CP. She lives in the UK and she is really funny.
Monday, March 5, 2012
The First day of middle school
my Middle school logo |
Friday, March 2, 2012
Able to go to college introduction
I have been taking videos of my life as a college student. I learned in high school that you can not film in class so most of the videos I have to date of our me talking about college life. I am taking college classes and last semester, for the first time in a long time, I have gotten mostly A's. I am pulling out my camera again, I phone this time, but this time taking a weekly video about college life. My greatest hope is that a high school student, especially those with CP NLD OCD or other developmental disability can see that college is not scary and it is doable thus they will leave high school willing making the transition easier then I did . Here is a preview.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Thanks for stopping by but please stick around
Today is the annual Cerebral Palsy Connection. I am here to tell you that instead of getting one day of stuff on CP. I will be posting four weeks worth of Cerebral Palsy information about my life. I will be posting about my middle school Memories some video from life as a college , and some flashbacks from the past 20 years. In case you are wondering why four weeks worth March is Cerebral Palsy Awairness Month along with the all to important Spread the word to end the word. So please book this page susbie and do whatever you need to do so you can get to this page for the next four weeks Mon-Fri. I will not post on the weekend.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Living with NLD Past Present and future
A Filmmaker with Nld recently asked me some questions about living with NLD because she is making a documentary about this disability and since have not blog specifically about my NLD before I thought I would share the anwsers with you guys
This is a long post so make sure you have a lot of time to read
* When did you discover you have NLD and how did it affect you in school when you were a child? Were you ever bullied because of NLD?
I was born prematurely and was diagnosed with mild Cerebral Palsy as a toddler I received early intervention for the CP which include OT PT ST hippo therapy My parents could tell that I was bright so after I Graduated from the county program for disabled preschoolers I entered a Private school for pre-k til first grade
When I was in first grade symptoms of Nld started. I sat on my teachers lap a lot and needed a lot of intervention. I was still learning but having a hard problems with behavior anxiety and of course making friends. I got diagnosed the winter of first grade so around 1998. The school did not want me anymore so I left and was in public school ever since. I knew I had NLD as a youngster but it took until I was a freshman in high school to understand what it really meant to have it.
For the next ten years of my schooling I had problems with social skills behavior problems and anxiety: however I was still in the general education classrooms and I am now in college. I was bullied all the way though elementary school mostly because of my speech issues which were from CP. In middle and high school I was bullied most in special education classes which teachers thought I was the bad student.
*How does NLD affect you know in the following areas:
Executive Functioning/Organization Skills/Time Management
Binders are a mess
Visual/Spatial Issues (Getting lost, math, etc)
I am good with directions but learning math was extremely difficult for me as a elementary student. in high school I really struggled with Geometry but I got though it and passed it the first time. I sometimes bump into people.
Social Skills—friendships
This has been a hard struggle for me. I get my social time with others with disabilities and the whole high school drama thing actually happened outside of school. It was hard because of clicks and stuff that con sits of people of all types of disabilities. My behavior problems are a part pf this and for high school this was part of OCD and anxiety
*What's the most frustrating part of having NLD? How do you compensate for these issues?
Lack of friendships are the hardest part for me. I compensate by going on facebook and blogging and talking to myself
*Do you feel that NLD has in some way helped you in your life? How? What do you like best about having NLD?
I know what it feels like to be picked on so I think the challenges I have faced have motivated me to help others. I like how NLD allows me to focus on things I enjoy such as Toy Story Harry Potter and disability advocacy.
*I'm really impressed with you activism promoting disability rights in general and within NLD and CP communities? Why have you chosen to be this active? What do you get out of it and what do you think other get out of it?
Thanks . I chose this because I started reading blogs of parents mostly who had children with DS and it looked like a lot of fun. That was back in 2007 and some of those bloggers who I originally read are no longer around. I get a way to express myself and others get a chance to meantime. I really love being a disabled advocate and hope to keep doing it for Meany years to come
*Why did you blog about your life and why did you choose to include NLD/CP? Those were my disablites at the time I started blogging
*What would you like to do when you graduate from college?
I want to be a special education teacher that helps kids with developmental disabilities be include in there high schools for the Marjory of their day including academics. I am also a writer so I might write a book.
* Are there any specific issues about NLD that you would want to see included in a documentary film about NLD?
dating and Nld as i have never dated before but would like to find a husband some day
*What would you want an audience who's never heard of NLD to know about the disorder and about the people who have it?
I like parents and teachers to know that students with NLD are not bad people are not trubble makers I would also say to teachers to treat all students with respect. I am currently blogging about my middle school years and will go though all this in depth later
*Are there any misperceptions of people with NLD that you would like to see addressed?
see above
This is a long post so make sure you have a lot of time to read
Me in Kindergarten |
I was born prematurely and was diagnosed with mild Cerebral Palsy as a toddler I received early intervention for the CP which include OT PT ST hippo therapy My parents could tell that I was bright so after I Graduated from the county program for disabled preschoolers I entered a Private school for pre-k til first grade
Me in first grade shortly after I was diagnosed with NLD |
For the next ten years of my schooling I had problems with social skills behavior problems and anxiety: however I was still in the general education classrooms and I am now in college. I was bullied all the way though elementary school mostly because of my speech issues which were from CP. In middle and high school I was bullied most in special education classes which teachers thought I was the bad student.
*How does NLD affect you know in the following areas:
Executive Functioning/Organization Skills/Time Management
Binders are a mess
Visual/Spatial Issues (Getting lost, math, etc)
College Stat test I passed it with a B. With NLD that is huge |
Social Skills—friendships
This has been a hard struggle for me. I get my social time with others with disabilities and the whole high school drama thing actually happened outside of school. It was hard because of clicks and stuff that con sits of people of all types of disabilities. My behavior problems are a part pf this and for high school this was part of OCD and anxiety
*What's the most frustrating part of having NLD? How do you compensate for these issues?
Lack of friendships are the hardest part for me. I compensate by going on facebook and blogging and talking to myself
*Do you feel that NLD has in some way helped you in your life? How? What do you like best about having NLD?
I know what it feels like to be picked on so I think the challenges I have faced have motivated me to help others. I like how NLD allows me to focus on things I enjoy such as Toy Story Harry Potter and disability advocacy.
*I'm really impressed with you activism promoting disability rights in general and within NLD and CP communities? Why have you chosen to be this active? What do you get out of it and what do you think other get out of it?
Me and my cousin in 2007 the year i started blogging |
*Why did you blog about your life and why did you choose to include NLD/CP? Those were my disablites at the time I started blogging
*What would you like to do when you graduate from college?
I want to be a special education teacher that helps kids with developmental disabilities be include in there high schools for the Marjory of their day including academics. I am also a writer so I might write a book.
* Are there any specific issues about NLD that you would want to see included in a documentary film about NLD?
dating and Nld as i have never dated before but would like to find a husband some day
*What would you want an audience who's never heard of NLD to know about the disorder and about the people who have it?
I like parents and teachers to know that students with NLD are not bad people are not trubble makers I would also say to teachers to treat all students with respect. I am currently blogging about my middle school years and will go though all this in depth later
*Are there any misperceptions of people with NLD that you would like to see addressed?
see above
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Happy Valentines Day
Hay guys sorry I have not posted much the reason for this is college has started and that means homework I have some big plans next month so stick around.
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