Me as a newborn |
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Cerebral Palsy Party Day Five:When we are not there you miss out
So yesterday I talked about my friend KB, KB is my good friend from my private school;however, it is lucky that we are still friends,but more on that later.
These past month , I have heard troubling news from three mothers . One parent had pulled her child out of school, another was told despite progress ,he had to switch schools. Another school ,of faith mind you , rejected her child.
These three children resides in the United States. These three children are missing out on a good education. Why? Because these three children have Down Syndrome.
When schools deny students with disabilities they undoubtedly miss out on inclusive education;however , they aren't the only ones who miss out.
GENERAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
They miss out on learning new ways of reaching all learners. They miss out on becoming better teachers and celebrating those little moments that to general education students don't realize;however, when student with significant disabilities does them they realize Just how big these little moments are. They miss out on sharing there knowledge with kids. They miss out of approaching things in a new way. They miss out on all of this because the district , or administrator
GENERAL EDUCATION STUDENTS
Me and a friend from high school playing golf spring 2015 For more on this Click Here |
So about KB. Well when I was kicked out two times at school. I saw him and all my friends from the private school less often. He admitted to me that it was hard to hang out because he was busy with school. As bad as the private school was I am thankful that I went because I made some lifelong friends. But we all missed out because I was not included.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Cerebral Palsy Party 2016 : Friendship
Hi guys,
Today I am going to talk about friends, I have mentioned earlier but it is fine time to post an update. A lot of things have changed since I last blogged about this.
You may remember that I used to go to a school that wasn't inclusive. It was a private university. What you may not have known is that I made great friendships there. One of them was a biology student. In fact one of the two reasons , the other being my mother, why I went back in the fall of 2015, was to be around this guy. He is that awesome. He wants to be a doctor and I think he will be the best doctor in the world, he is smart caring and does not judge . He graduated last year, and will be applying to medical school next year. But in the meantime he will be spending some time helping disabled kids and endangered animals in South America for a few months . He leaves tonight. On the last day before he heads to the airport, he spent some time with me. So yes he truly is a friend.
I think the key to a friendships is that we are equal. He helps me if I need help, but I do my part to help him as well. For example , he may drive me to a restaurant, but I pay for the meal. He listened to me when I was having difficulty at my school, and I listen to him as he has problems. I am so glad that I have a friend in him. I will miss him and eagerly await his return in May.
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Today I am going to talk about friends, I have mentioned earlier but it is fine time to post an update. A lot of things have changed since I last blogged about this.
You may remember that I used to go to a school that wasn't inclusive. It was a private university. What you may not have known is that I made great friendships there. One of them was a biology student. In fact one of the two reasons , the other being my mother, why I went back in the fall of 2015, was to be around this guy. He is that awesome. He wants to be a doctor and I think he will be the best doctor in the world, he is smart caring and does not judge . He graduated last year, and will be applying to medical school next year. But in the meantime he will be spending some time helping disabled kids and endangered animals in South America for a few months . He leaves tonight. On the last day before he heads to the airport, he spent some time with me. So yes he truly is a friend.
I think the key to a friendships is that we are equal. He helps me if I need help, but I do my part to help him as well. For example , he may drive me to a restaurant, but I pay for the meal. He listened to me when I was having difficulty at my school, and I listen to him as he has problems. I am so glad that I have a friend in him. I will miss him and eagerly await his return in May.
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Friday, March 4, 2016
Cerebral Palsy Party Day Five Becoming Bullet Proof.
So I just finished watching an amazing documentary and film. Bulletproof is about a bar tender who is under threat by a gambler who wants to take over the bar to make an hotel. Sounds like an ordinary movie right. It is but it isn't as the cast is comprised of people with and without disabilities. All the main characters have a disability whether its Cerebral Palsy Williams Syndrome or Down Syndrome.
Since its Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. I am going to talk about AJ. AJ is man that has CP. He is in a wheelchair and tends to be trapped at his home a lot with his mom and sisters. AJ acted in many plays when he was younger so when he heard about the program, which shoots in the LA area, he begs and begs for a chance to go to camp , I tend to do this a lot too. The Film Becoming Bulletproof follows his journey to make Bulletproof.
I really liked this movie. As a disabled advocate I have always been all for inclusion of people with disabilities both among disabled people, physical and intellectual, along with people without disabilities. This movie does both which is refreshing to see. One of the things that was hard to hear as a person with CP was when AJ says that he feels like he doesn't have a chance to give back. As a young person with CP I totally understand where he is coming from. I feel fortune that I am able to give back but it is hard because some people are unwilling to accept the help.
This is a great movie that comes highly recommend.
Here are some links
the Trailer
The movie Bulletproof
Bulletproof RECUT FINAL 720 MED from Zeno Mountain Farm on Vimeo.
A link to the organization Zeno Mountain Farm
Since its Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. I am going to talk about AJ. AJ is man that has CP. He is in a wheelchair and tends to be trapped at his home a lot with his mom and sisters. AJ acted in many plays when he was younger so when he heard about the program, which shoots in the LA area, he begs and begs for a chance to go to camp , I tend to do this a lot too. The Film Becoming Bulletproof follows his journey to make Bulletproof.
I really liked this movie. As a disabled advocate I have always been all for inclusion of people with disabilities both among disabled people, physical and intellectual, along with people without disabilities. This movie does both which is refreshing to see. One of the things that was hard to hear as a person with CP was when AJ says that he feels like he doesn't have a chance to give back. As a young person with CP I totally understand where he is coming from. I feel fortune that I am able to give back but it is hard because some people are unwilling to accept the help.
This is a great movie that comes highly recommend.
Here are some links
the Trailer
The movie Bulletproof
Bulletproof RECUT FINAL 720 MED from Zeno Mountain Farm on Vimeo.
A link to the organization Zeno Mountain Farm
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Cerebral Palsy Party Day Three: Inventions that increase independence
Long time readers may remember that I used to have a baby sitter, T, T stayed with us from the time I was in Kindergarten til I graduated from high school.
One of the things that T did for us kids was laundry which meant after she left I had to do my own washing. This posed some challenges for me due to find motor and forgetfulness. When it came to soap I could never navigate the soap. I would load the clothes in the washing machine then have someone help me pour the soap into the right compartment.
When my family discovered pods, pictured below, they totally allowed me to be independent in my laundry. Pods are soap packs that you put into the main compartment with the clothes. It makes it easy to wash. These can be found at many stores and are not too expensive. These help me be independent.
Tide DID NOT SPONSOR THIS POST . THE VIEWS EXPRESSED HERE ARE MY OWN
T and AZ at AZ's High School Graduation 2010 |
One of the things that T did for us kids was laundry which meant after she left I had to do my own washing. This posed some challenges for me due to find motor and forgetfulness. When it came to soap I could never navigate the soap. I would load the clothes in the washing machine then have someone help me pour the soap into the right compartment.
When my family discovered pods, pictured below, they totally allowed me to be independent in my laundry. Pods are soap packs that you put into the main compartment with the clothes. It makes it easy to wash. These can be found at many stores and are not too expensive. These help me be independent.
You put the thing on the right in the wash. |
Tide DID NOT SPONSOR THIS POST . THE VIEWS EXPRESSED HERE ARE MY OWN
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Palsy Party Day Two : Never a good word
Today is Spread the Word to End the word.
The word is Retarded. It is not a nice word.
In a US History class at my private college. Which was not inclusive. My professor used this word. My stomach dropped. He said something about the fact that Cotton gin was not invented retarded the growth of cotton.
Now you may be wondering why this upset me, it still does because my reaction to it was a reason why I was not permitted to attend the next year. First off the professor yelled at me saying it was a fine word to use in that case. Second the administration defended him, including the disability person.
I am sorry but when is that word ever okey. Why is it that a term that is considered hurtful to people, children and adults, ever be okey to use. If a student with an intellectual disability was in the class they may not understand that you were not talking about them. That is why it is never a good word to use.
Please go sign the pledge and eliminate this dreadful word from your vocabulary.
The word is Retarded. It is not a nice word.
In a US History class at my private college. Which was not inclusive. My professor used this word. My stomach dropped. He said something about the fact that Cotton gin was not invented retarded the growth of cotton.
Now you may be wondering why this upset me, it still does because my reaction to it was a reason why I was not permitted to attend the next year. First off the professor yelled at me saying it was a fine word to use in that case. Second the administration defended him, including the disability person.
I am sorry but when is that word ever okey. Why is it that a term that is considered hurtful to people, children and adults, ever be okey to use. If a student with an intellectual disability was in the class they may not understand that you were not talking about them. That is why it is never a good word to use.
Please go sign the pledge and eliminate this dreadful word from your vocabulary.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Palsy Party 2016
Hello guys it has been quite around here. I am sorry. I am in 13 units which is challenging. I am going to try to blog every weekday for CP awareness. Anything you want to hear about in particular let me know in Particular let me know in the comments BE SURE TO TUNE IN TOMORROW AND THE REST OF THIS MONTH.
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