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Explains why using the right language is important, and gives a list of phrases to use, as well as terms which are not recommended.
Presents short biographies of famous people who had a disabling mental or physical illness.
A long list of well-known names is grouped according to different conditions. Includes historical figures and present day celebrities.
Lists ten ways that kids with learning disabilities can make life easier for themselves at school. Includes quotes from affected children.
Provides answers to the most common questions asked by both blind and sighted children about how affected people manage with daily life.
Made specially for kids with physical disabilities, and features things to do, places to visit, and lots to learn about.
Designed specifically for teenagers with physical disabilities, and featuring resources, information, activities and a forum.
This booklet describes the common feelings experienced by young people when they have a brother or sister with a chronic illness or disability. Includes strategies that promote coping and resilience.
The e-zine is written by and for teens with disabilities, and includes personal stories, interviews, advice, and submitted articles and poems.
Explains what causes it, what can be done to help, and how to cope when it affects a parent, brother or sister. Includes quotes from other young people in this situation.
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Young_Caregivers
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