Over the past couple of months, I’ve come across multiple new TV shows featuring disabled people and storylines. This gave me the idea to create a list of recommended programmes for you to watch this Disability Pride Month.
Tag: Cerebral Palsy
10 perks of being a disabled person
Being disabled does come with many challenges and barriers but on many occasions, it does have its benefits and advantages. Here Emma shares her 10 perks of being a disabled person.
Loneliness can be the greatest challenge with a disability
I’ve wanted to write a blog about loneliness for many years but kept feeling unsure how to approach it and how to convey my feelings. Even as I write this now, I’m still not sure how best to explain these thoughts. Being disabled comes with many physical and emotional challenges but I find loneliness to be the hardest and most complex challenge of all.
Dieting with a disability
Emma has decided to go on a diet for the first time and shares her thoughts, plans and experiences of dieting with a disability.
RFD Question Time with Amanda Nelson at Amanda Gene
Amanda Nelson is a disability and lifestyle blogger from Florida, USA and runs the blog Amanda Gene. Today Emma speaks to her as part of her RFD Question Time series.
6 mobility aids and equipment for physiotherapy | Guest Blog on My Mobility Guide
As a physically disabled person, physiotherapy is an important part of maintaining muscle movement and posture. In this guest blog post on My Mobility Guide, Emma shares six mobility aids and equipment that I use when carrying out my physio.
My thoughts on coronavirus
Emma shares her thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic and how it affects her and others with disabilities and health conditions.
Mobility Aids | Guest Blog on Brains on Wheels
Here is Emma’s guest blog published on Brains on Wheels, discussing the different types of mobility aids.
Guest Blog: Living with Quadriplegic Athetoid Cerebral Palsy
Here is a guest blog by disability blogger Ailsa, from Brains on Wheels, who discusses what it’s like living with Quadriplegic Athetoid Cerebral Palsy.
Guest Blog: 16 tips to keep in mind about grief and trauma
Here is the first featured guest blog post by disability blogger Chelsea, who is blind and has cerebral palsy, shares tips on dealing with grief & trauma.