Accessible Recipe
[Living With Disabilities] feel like, [we] need to make a public service announcement to the world. And if [we] don't [our] head will fully explode. This world is lying silently still on this word, [we're] about to spill. [we] may walk, [we] may crawl and [we] may not have any limbs at all. Are you completely confused? If you are, don't be... [We] about to shout it out to the world. Disability!
People with disabilities are no different then able bodies and they are very fierce when talking about their needs. Fierce like a mean warm apple pie with vanilla Ice cream on top, Don't let the word "Disabled" scary you about learning about people with disabilities. In this article We'll share an accessible recipe. Like, a friend of Katrina's, John Wood, who lives with Spina Bifida. has compared Disabilities to multiple kinds of foods in a video called: Disability Fruits and Vegetables, on his YouTube Channel As Told From The Wheelchair, Katrina wrote down in the comments of his video, that she compares hers to Spinach... Spinach to her is a sign of strength. Like, Popeyes the sailor man. She went on to explain that she has moments, where she would look at her disability like a lemon... lemon's are tart. Katrina means she does have bad day's with her disability, and those bad days are her lemon days. But, she also look up to always having strength, her Spinach.
John's video's are very uplifting along with a few other youtuber, Katrina also follow's on YouTube.
What are the key's to people dealing with disabilities, everyone has a different way of dealing with their life's. Like, any able body deal with theirs, we just do things differently. People who have disabilities for once, expect to be treated the same as everyone else. They don't ask for very much. But, for your respect. Living With Disabilities will wrap up this article with an accessible recipe for you to keep in mind.
Accessible Recipe
* this recipe is easy to follow, and only requires an open heart.
1 fist full of Respect.
1. Know your etiquette when dealing with a person with a disability or condition.
2. when a person who has a physical or mental condition, when they have a difficult time with communications, allow them to finish talking.
3. Don't be surprise if a person ask for extra time with assignments.
4. Be aware of other conditions a person with a disability, share with you...with a disability come other conditions too.
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P.S.A poem written by K smith https://thepoetryvine.blogspot.com/2017/05/psa.html
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