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Culture-ability

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  Welcome to the Living With Disabilities Advocacy website. First and foremost. Self-published author Katrina Smith, a person of many accomplishments, has written six volumes in total: two cookbooks and four collections of poetry. Her favorite activities include reading and writing. Katrina would be described by one word: determined. Despite any challenges she may encounter, she does not let unkind comments decide her fate.   If you're a new visitor to this advocacy website, this page aims to increase public understanding of those with disabilities and other conditions.   We suggest you seek a licensed professional counselor or healthcare provider for anything you read on this site .      This week, Living With Disabilities will touch base on Disabled Culture.   We want to make sure that you, the reader, are aware that everything has a culture and a different community before we begin this post. Life is precisely like that.   What is Disability Culture ? A widely used concept creat

Tourette Syndrome

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        Welcome to the Living With Disabilities Advocacy website. First and foremost. Self-published author Katrina Smith, a person of many accomplishments, has written six volumes in total: two cookbooks and four collections of poetry. Her favorite activities include reading and writing. Katrina would be described by one word: determined. Despite any challenges she may encounter, she does not let unkind comments decide her fate.   If you're a new visitor to this advocacy website, this page aims to increase public understanding of those with disabilities and other conditions.   We suggest you seek a licensed professional counselor or healthcare provider for anything you read on this site .      This week, Living With Disabilities will touch base on What is Tourette Syndrome. What is Tourette's ? It's a condition of the nervous system, which causes tics. Tics are unexpected twitches, movement, or sounds that a person will repeat. Some people who have tics cannot stop their b