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Surprised by Disability | On the Blink
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About Emily K. Michael. Considering how my light is spent. This essay appeared in the Winter 2013 issue of. Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics. A journal published by Johns Hopkins University. The issue’s theme was “living with the label ‘disability.'” As the issue is no longer in print, I am sharing the essay here. So, Diana begins, as we follow the uneven sidewalk toward the restaurant. What would you do if you wanted to go outside without your sunglasses? I’m so sensitive to light that I’d be miserable wi...
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UNTWISE Blog Series: The Rehabilitation Professional | The Rehabilitation Professional
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Follow The Rehabilitation Professional on WordPress.com. UNTWISE Blog Series: The Rehabilitation Professional. Linda Holloway, PhD, CRC. I hope you will consider taking the next step in your education. June 1, 2014. By The Rehabilitation Professional. Do Texans with Disabilities Really Want to Work? UNTWISE Blog Series: The Rehabilitation Professional →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). WISE words is a...
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Follow The Rehabilitation Professional on WordPress.com. Author Archives for The Rehabilitation Professional. UNTWISE Blog Series: The Rehabilitation Professional. Dr Paul Leung, Ph.D., CRC. October 1, 2014. By The Rehabilitation Professional. UNTWISE Blog Series: The Rehabilitation Professional. Martha Garber, M.Ed., LPC-S, LMFT. In high school, three professions interested me: law, medicine and counseling. Born in Southeast Missouri in the mid-20. September 3, 2014. By The Rehabilitation Professional.
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What We See | doublevisionblog
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Growing Up with RP. Getting Out of a Funk. In both our cases, we have around 20/40 acuity, which is not correctable with glasses or contact lenses. 16 thoughts on “ What We See. August 20, 2011 at 10:41 pm. Hi Joy and Janelle,. I would love if she could meet you (probably Joy – because it seems like you live close🙂! I think that God sometimes brings people together – and I truly feel that Joni sending this blog to me was not coincidental – but rather a plan of God’s! August 25, 2011 at 9:06 pm. Feel fre...
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Happy Birthday to Us! | doublevisionblog
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Growing Up with RP. Getting Out of a Funk. Happy Birthday to Us! July 8, 2015. Hey friends… Today’s our birthday! We gave ourselves a present by switching over to a new server that will allow us to grow our site a lot more. Unfortunately, our email subscribers don’t get switched automatically, so your present to us can be you visiting our site at doublevisionblog.com. Again, unless you re-subscribe at doublevisionblog.com. You will no longer receive notifications about our posts. Enter your comment here.
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Three Months Update | Paws For Thought
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A diary of being a guide dog owner in Ireland. Skip to primary content. August 1, 2015. Sibyl has been my guide dog for three months now. In some ways it feels like she’s been here longer because she settled in so quickly, but when working, she still feels like a very new guide dog. This dog is amazing! Although Sibyl’s work is far from perfect yet, I’m bringing her somewhere soon which will be a bit of a challenge, and something I’ve never done with a dog before. She has so much co...Jessica N and Makiko.
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Advice for Parenting Visually Impaired Children: Tip #6 | doublevisionblog
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Growing Up with RP. Getting Out of a Funk. Advice for Parenting Visually Impaired Children: Tip #6. June 12, 2015. Tip #6: Give Your Child Age Appropriate Opportunities for Exploration. Note: If you’re like my husband and think these types of quizzes are a waste of time, then just skip on down to the conclusion of this post to read my advice on giving children age appropriate opportunities for exploration. 1 When my toddler wants to help me in the kitchen…. C I ask him where they will be going, and sugge...
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Jenelle | doublevisionblog
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Growing Up with RP. Getting Out of a Funk. Advice for Parenting Visually Impaired Children: Tip #6. June 12, 2015. Tip #6: Give Your Child Age Appropriate Opportunities for Exploration. Note: If you’re like my husband and think these types of quizzes are a waste of time, then just skip on down to the conclusion of this post to read my advice on giving children age appropriate opportunities for exploration. 1 When my toddler wants to help me in the kitchen…. C I ask him where they will be going, and sugge...
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