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  2. Circle of Friends (disabled care) - Wikipedia

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    The Circle of Friends approach is a method designed to increase the socialization and inclusion of a disabled person with their peers. A Circle of Friends consists of a "focus" child, for whom the group was established, six to eight classroom peers, and an adult facilitator who meet once weekly to socialize and work on specific goals.

  3. Augmentative and alternative communication - Wikipedia

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    Speech generating device using a visual scene display, accessed using a head mouse. Visual scene displays are a different method of organizing and presenting symbols. These are depictions of events, people, objects, and related actions in a picture, photograph, or virtual environment representing a situation, place, or specific experience.

  4. 5 proven ways to make more meaningful friendships as an adult

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    Experts share easy tips on how to make friends as an adult. Follow these strategies to build lasting friendships in your 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond.

  5. Disability in the media - Wikipedia

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    The media generally depicts people with disabilities according to common stereotypes such as pity and heroism.Disability advocates often call this type of societal situation the "pity/heroism trap" or "pity/heroism dichotomy" and call instead for its supporters to "Piss On Pity" and push forward with inclusion instead.

  6. The new Lego Friends characters have physical and invisible ...

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    Teixeira emphasizes that all the Lego Friends characters incorporated input from people with disabilities. Teixeira says that the Lego team sought out these “subject matter experts” to get ...

  7. My Son’s Disabilities Don’t Mean He Can’t Make Friends

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  8. List of speeches - Wikipedia

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    1880: Dostoyevsky's Pushkin Speech, a speech delivered by Fyodor Dostoyevsky in honour of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. 1890–1900s: Acres of Diamonds speeches by Temple University President Russell Conwell, the central idea of which was that the resources to achieve all good things were present in one's own community.

  9. Independent living - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Living Movement [2] grew out of the disability rights movement, which began in the 1960s.The IL Movement works at replacing the special education and rehabilitation experts' concepts of integration, normalization and rehabilitation with a new paradigm developed by people with disabilities themselves. [3]