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Advocacy

7/11/2013

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        So much of my focus [due to personal experience] on this website is geared toward physical disabilities. It is true that many of the problem solving approaches are universal; whether you have a physical, emotional or cognitive 'condition'. Regretfully, I have not posted any details regarding issues for people with developmental disabilities. It was made abundantly clear when I was researching self advocacy.
        "Developmental disabilities are a group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas. About one in six children in the U.S. have one or more developmental disabilities or other developmental delays." (from the CDC website)

Specific conditions listed as Developmental Disabilities are:
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
    Disorder
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
  • Fragile X Syndrome
  • Hearing Loss
    Intellectual Disability 
  • Kernicterus
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Tourette Syndrome
  • Vision Impairment 
Each condition in the above lists are links for specific details of each.
        The self-advocacy movement seeks to reduce the isolation of people with disabilities [especially developmental disabilities; also grouped as 'intellectual disabilities'] and give them the tools and experience to take greater control over their own lives. People with these challenges have historically been the folks that were placed in group homes and / or institutions. They have traditionally not been included in making decisions affecting there own lives.
        We all have basic civil / human rights. I am embarrassed to admit that I have neglected this group in my writing to date. However, I will continue to advocate for the rights of ALL people, regardless of whether they have a disability or not; regardless of the kind of disability they may have.
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susie
7/11/2013 03:53:39 am

How true. By the world's standards, no one is perfect. I've always admired the guts and verve of many a "disabled" person in their strive for making and taking the best out of life - and am confronted each time of my 'disabled' conditions of not rising above my challenges better or not being able to handle emotional situations and relationships bravely, or crumbling under pressures or hardships of any sort. At the core of it all, I know we are ALL alike, in our strengths and weaknesses and that the same cure is common to all - "the spirit of a man sustains his infirmities" (Proverbs 18:14) - no matter what those infirmities are.

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Steven
7/11/2013 07:55:15 am

It has been my experience that my best effort today may not be equal to my best effort tomorrow which is frequently decided by, as you note, emotions, situations and pressures. I do agree with you that the spirit will sustain us.

I would also add from 1 Peter 4:10: "God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another." We must use our spirit AND our gifts to give each other strength and support.

Thank you, Susie!

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