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Reflections from a Different Journey: What Adults with Disabilities Wish All Parents Knew

Reflections from a Different Journey: What Adults with Disabilities Wish All Parents Knew
Title: Reflections From a Different Journey Author: Klein ISBN: 0071422692 Category: Parenting Trim Size: 6 x 9 UPC: 639785385547 Price: $18.95 [Inside flaps] Most parents of children with disabilities lack personal experience with adults with disabilities. Hearing from people who have lived the disability experience can provide all parents with essential information about the possibilities for their children. Reflections from a Different Journey comprises forty inspiring and realistic essays written by successful adult role models who share what it is like to grow up with a disability. Compiled by two award-winning advocates for the disabled, each eloquently written essay is an insightful source of wisdom, inspiration, and emotional support as well as a rare glimpse inside the lives and minds of people with many different disabilities--cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism, learning disabilities, deafness, blindness, mental illness, developmental disabilities, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, congenital amputation, and chronic health conditions. In preparing their essays, the authors were each asked to write about something they wished their own parents had read or been told while they were growing up. The essays, which demonstrate that, first and foremost, people with disabilities are human beings with the same needs and desires as people without disabilities, are arranged thematically: "Love Me and Accept Me as I Am" essays express appreciation for parents who provided unconditional love and a sense of belonging and accepted them as whole people--including that part of them considered to be a disability. "Parents Arethe Most Important Experts" essays describe how their parents addressed their unique needs and became the most important experts in their lives.



The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation by Doris Z. Fleischer,
The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation by Doris Z. Fleischer,
Based on interviews with almost a hundred activists, this book provides a detailed history of the struggle for disability rights in the United States. It is a complex story of shifts in consciousness and shifts in policy, of changing focuses on particular disabilities such as blindness, deafness, polio, quadriplegia, psychiatric and developmental disabilities, chronic conditions (for example, cancer and heart disease), and AIDS, and of activism and policymaking across disabilities. Referring to the Americans with Disabilities Act as "every American's insurance policy", the authors recount the genesis of this civil rights approach to disability, from the almost forgotten disability activism of the 1930s to the independent living movement of the 1970s to the call for disability pride of the 1990s. Like other civil rights struggles, the disability rights movement took place in the streets and in the courts as activists fought for change in the schools, the workplace, and in the legal system. They continue to fight for effective access to the necessities of everyday life -- to telephones, buses, planes, public buildings, restaurants, and toilets. The history of disability rights mirrors the history of the country. Both World Wars sparked changes in disability policy and changes in medical technology as veterans without limbs and with other disabilities returned home. The empowerment of people with disabilities has become another chapter in the struggles over identity politics that began in the 1960s. Today, with the expanding ability of people with disabilities to enter the workforce, and a growing elderly population, issues like longterm care are becoming increasingly significant at atime when HMOs are trying to contain healthcare expenditures.



World Institute on Disability - The World Institute on Disability (WID) is an international public policy center that advocates for the civil rights of people with disabilities and pushes for public policies that promote full inclusion of people with disabilities in society.

Social model of disability - The social model of disability recognises that some people have impairments which affect how they function physically or mentally. But those people are disabled by the barriers that exist in a society that does not take account of their needs.

List of disability-related terms with negative connotations - The following is a list of terms which have been in use in recent history to describe disabled people or their disabilities, but which are regarded as offensive or inappropriate by some disabled and non-disabled people. Levels of acceptance of the terms below vary with geography, and have varied over time; in addition attitudes to this issue vary from person to person.

List of disability rights activists - A disability rights activist or disability rights advocate is someone who works towards the equality of disabled people. Such a person is generally considered a member of the disability rights movement and/or the independent living movement.



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