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Miriam Mirwitch
miriammirwitch
Had some questions about disability self identification in Labour.Yes, Neurodiversity (including dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and autism) counts as a disability.Yes, mental health conditions count as disabilities too.There is a huge
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π³οΈβπ bog gremlin π³οΈβπ
Spirellity
actually i feel like talking about why i stopped doing palaeoart completely for a moment. if you have been following me for years you might remember that i started out
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Structured Success
StructuredSucc
Is ADHD a disability? It's complicated. Let's talk about it.A thread. 1/15 I recently asked #ADHDTwitter whether y'all thought that your #ADHD was a disability, and the majority of you
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Fran Bove FSET
franbove
A short thread on why teachers could have managed the pandemic better than @BorisJohnson @GavinWilliamson 1) Teachers never over promise. They are great at managing expectations and knows if they
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Reija
TheBookFinch
"" this tweet and I will write something about you. I have a hard time focusing on reading blogs (dyslexia, yay!), but I really like yours and your sense of
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Structured Success
StructuredSucc
When I wondered if I were autistic in my third year of University, my psychologist told me that I wasn't autistic because I "could hold a conversation" with himI was
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DRACO / ZERO ααα’
ptvgender
i think the fact that SO many people realized they're neurodivergent in quarantine says something about how pressured we are to mask /srs this entire quarantine thing has been
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rat girl riri
unavailabelle
what are tone indicators and why you should use them: thread /srstone indicators are acronyms that indicates the tone of a tweet or a message. these messages can be perceived
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Rouzana Komesidou
rkomesidou
2020 sucks but at least we had some terrific publications about things to consider when trying to improve children's opportunities to learn and succeed in life. Here're my 10 favorite
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU'RE AT SOUP
queerfoxx
I kind of... don't like the emphasis in leftist spaces on "you must be reading all the time, reading is the most important thing you can do as a leftist
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Terry Ellis
TerryEllis992
The solution to knife crime is not a quick fix and it isn't something that is going to come cheaply, I have been involved in local task forces discussions with
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Alison Barnes
AlisonBarnes25
#Myartsdegree changed the course of my life. My father dying in my final year of school coupled with my dyslexia led to me failing my HSC in spectacular fashion. After
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James Baird
james_d_baird
In 5th grade, a specialist diagnosed me with dyslexia. It felt like a death sentence. All of school was a battle.Now, I read 1-2 books a week.A short on
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skxllcity
in case it wasnβt clear to anyone; iβm 100% against formal education as it exists currently[THREAD] call me funny but i donβt think kids should be forced to do assessments
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Grace Krause πΉπ π π»
TheGraceK
One reason I hate the language of "overcoming disability" or "not letting your disability stopping you" so so much is that for me personally becoming comfortable with seeing myself as
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alex massey
alex_verdant
Extremely tired of politely asking for folks to stop using insults that hurt disabled people. I don't care if you're insulting fascists. Ableism justifies the idea a disabled life is
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