Two Tips to Raise Successful Kids with Anxiety
“When parents say ‘work to your potential,’ kids hear, ‘you need to be successful.’” These are the words of Professor Joseph Davis, a professor of sociology, at the University of Virginia. Phrases surrounding potential and success have been told to
The Future of Self Driving Cars for People with Disabilities
We are officially in an era of self-driving cars. If you think we’re not there yet, think about all of the driver-assist controls that are available in a vehicle. Cars have back-up assist cameras, break-assists with cameras that will see
Disability Study
What is it like to be disabled? Wait, are you allowed to ask that question? What about the question, can I use your wheelchair to see what’s it like? Is that appropriate?
Disability and Voter Access – How to Ensure Hospital Patients Vote
The election is just around the corner. Millions of people have already cast their early vote and yet, millions more still need to cast it. Voting is an individual right of every American citizen in this country; yet, every American
Musical Artist Lachi : Sex, Love, And Visual Impairment
When I think of the television show, “The Voice,” the first thing that comes to my mind is innovation. The show was innovative in its approach to determining, at least in the initial stages, who was voice-worthy to move on
How Zappos Makes Getting Dressed Easy And Fun For People With Disabilities
I have a daughter. I actually have two children, but my son is not hard to shop for or get dressed. I chop it up to the fact that he’s a boy, and boys can be easier in that realm