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5 Questions with Hidden Disability Misconceptions
Last week I shared the top 10 misconceptions about the physically disabled. Before I wrote that post, I reached out to people online who also have various kinds of disabilities. I soon realized — we are all clashing with culture in similar ways. We face the same...![A Parent’s Perspective: Why My Son Doesn’t Need Fixing](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/header_assumptions.jpg)
The Top 10 Misconceptions About the Physically Disabled
We’re going to talk about misconceptions. Things assumed by culture as a whole. These ideas about the physically disabled are often false: A physical disability automatically means a mental disability as well. Wheelchair users are confined to their chairs....![When I Felt Different, part six](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/header_different_series.jpg)
When I Felt Different, part six
The past few weeks we have been examining the moments I felt different. Something happened in those stories that made me aware of my physical limitations. If you missed any of the posts: Part One We began the discussion with why I don’t see disability and what I...![When I Felt Different, part six](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/header_different_series.jpg)