I had a class where we had to spend time learning what it’s like for people with disabilities…using a wheelchair or having any disability is extremely difficult in a world that’s definitely not built for the “differently-abled.” And of course that small amount of time does not compare in any way to actually living with it
doctorwho29 about 3 years ago
She might…
Shygirl27 about 2 years ago
I had a class where we had to spend time learning what it’s like for people with disabilities…using a wheelchair or having any disability is extremely difficult in a world that’s definitely not built for the “differently-abled.” And of course that small amount of time does not compare in any way to actually living with it
DevilDog2001 Premium Member 10 months ago
I have autism… an “invisible” disability. I have barriers, but they’re more mental, social, emotional, and/or intellectual than physical.