52 Essential Inclusion Skills

Maryanne Sterling, 54, Frozen Shoulder How would you explain frozen shoulder to a child? Frozen shoulder is a condition that largely impacts women in their 50s. Scientists don’t understand why, but when our hormone levels drop due to menopause, one...
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Lindsey Santiago, 38, Multiple Sclerosis How would you explain Multiple Sclerosis to a child? That the signals that carry messages from my brain/spine to the rest of my body are a bit worn out and don’t work like they should,...
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Kathy Chester, Multiple Sclerosis How would you explain Multiple Sclerosis to a child? Multiple sclerosis or MS is a disease that attacks the immune system (the part of the body that protects us from things like colds and the flu). ...
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Kate Kennedy, 44, Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome  How would you explain Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome to a child? You know how when you get a good night's sleep, you can feel rested and ready for a good day at school...
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Jennifer and Dan Digmann, 48/50, Multiple Sclerosis How would you explain MS to a child? Hmm, that’s tough. In order for our body to work, our brain sends messages to different parts of our body, like our arms or our...
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