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10:20am May 13, 2013

 Trying to find the right words: Product Review: Greeper Laces for Children with Disabilities

livingwithdisability:

Greepers top the list of no stigma inclusive products and make wearing shoes with laces possible for children who may have had sensory or physical problems with them before. Greepers are award winning patented shoe laces which simply do not come undone yet can be…

Idk. But I don’t understand what they mean when they kept saying “inclusive”. Except that “inclusive” seems to be the new word for “disability”. At which point it’s not “inclusive” anymore.

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  1. sad-eyed-lady-of-the-low-lands reblogged this from dyspraxicpanda and added:
    Oh my god that is cool
  2. slssfrncghst reblogged this from dyspraxicpanda and added:
    I AM SO HAPPY, I CANNOT STAND IT, WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME THESE WERE A THING? I NEED A DOZEN. With SPD (sensory...
  3. officialbumblebee reblogged this from icecheetah
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  8. skorpychan reblogged this from dyspraxicpanda and added:
    OH MY GOD WHERE DO I GET THESE This would cut SO MANY problems out of wearing boots. And save me cutting chunks off my...
  9. maxxiegalaxy reblogged this from dyspraxicpanda
  10. dyspraxicpanda reblogged this from autisticstannis
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  14. withasmoothroundstone reblogged this from dendriforming and added:
    A quote I liked regarding so called inclusion at school was, “If you can tell which students are the regular students...
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  16. maniacalmermaid said: I think I’ll get these for me and my son! He’s autistic spectrum, and due to lower back problems, I can’t bend over long enough to tie my shoes. Thanks for sharing this
  17. dendriforming reblogged this from withasmoothroundstone and added:
    Argh, yes, this. When I first started seeing the word (early-mid 2000s?), it seemed to mean “activity that lots of...
  18. thelamedame reblogged this from madeofpatterns and added:
    “Inclusive” just means that the product/item/building was designed with mindfulness toward people with...
  19. livingwithdisability reblogged this from withasmoothroundstone and added:
    Inclusive to me means a ‘universal design’ something that hasn’t got to be changed or adapted to make it easy to use for...
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