About seventeen percent of children in the US live with a disability, and all children, regardless of ability, are at risk for stress during a family move. You may notice more outbursts, adherence to inflexible routines, or even emotional withdrawal in…
How to Start a Thriving Business When You Have a Disability
Being a parent is hard enough, but being a parent with a disability can feel impossible. You’re juggling so many things and are unsure where to start. But what if we told you that you could start your own business? That’s…
Did You Know?
So I’m medically rare. I’m disabled. I’m also a woman. A Woman of Color And even more than that, I am HUMAN. One of the first things others say to me when I introduce myself to someone new; is so you’re…
The Champion Within
At age of 6 being diagnosed with a rare eye disease, that left me visually impaired, had me pushed back against the ropes. I had to quickly find the champion with in myself. I had to learn to get into the…
What Does it Mean to be Accepted?
Updated: May 17 Growing up being visually impaired, I often times ask this question, “what does it mean to be accepted?” I wake up, take my own bath, put own my own clothes, and walk out the door, and began to…