https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/FpWoZvdxuEb Like many studies before it, we have told them time and time again how we are but decades later, there is a study, run by York University, that says we are less likely to succumb to the bystander effect and actually do something when there is an emergency. This is something we have been… Continue reading Duh Files: Bystander Effect Is Less Effective on Autistics
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Intelligence Tests Given to Children are Unreliable and Ableist
It is no secret that I was diagnosed with ADHD as a 6 year old. They did a whole battery of tests. I remember them, vaguely. It is also no secret that I was an abused child. Today, I found out they both have everything to do with each other. Today, in a Facebook group I… Continue reading Intelligence Tests Given to Children are Unreliable and Ableist
Disability History: Helen Keller
Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 in Tuscubia, Alabama. She became DeafBlind after a fever caused by meningitis at 19 months old. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan taught her how to communicate with ASL, lipreading and Braille. This is not to say that she wasn't able to do anything before being taught by Ms.… Continue reading Disability History: Helen Keller
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