Because there is no cure or outgrowing dyslexia, libraries must continue to be aware of dyslexia even after October ends.
May is ALS Awareness Month. Each May is a campaign to create awareness and raise money for research for a cure for ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
Tweet April is National Autism Awareness Month and today (April 2nd) is World Autism Awareness Day. Many students and families are effected by Autism and there are many things happening all month long that you can get involved in. For much more information about Autism Awareness Month, to read stories or share your own, check out Autism Speaks. Graphic by Audi Devon
It is National Autism Awareness Month and you can help make a difference! I am so very excited to share this information with you and NEED your help! I have worked really hard with my friend, who has a son with autism, to create a positive and kid friendly unit to present to the elementary classroom. This unit is designed to raise awareness to all students, so that they may see autism in another light and understand it so much better. This unit gives kids with autism a voice. Here is a look at what you can purchase to make a difference by informing your students and making a donation. All of this can be done with just a $4.00 purchase! Here is a close up of the mini book that is included in this unit. It is my favorite part!!! Couper is my best friend's son. I was so happy to use him in the story. I promise this unit will make an impact in your classroom! You get to spread awareness and donate to Generation Rescue, just by visiting my store and placing this unit in your shopping cart. That's it! Easy! Fun! Educational! Beneficial! Provide a voice for autism! Click HERE to do your part in raising awareness for national autism awareness month. Thanks for stopping by and happy spring!
June is myasthenia gravis awareness month! Mg is a rare autoimmune disorder that when translated basically means… by eileenm
September is chronic pain awareness month. Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts 6+ months. For some, this may be in one area of the body, often started by some sort of injury but then continues well past the time it should have taken for the body to heal. For others, like me who […]
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❤️😁 April is dedicated to increasing awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder. 📚👆 Read more about autism spectrum disorder and spread the word!
May is Celiac awareness month. I thought I would take a few days this week to share my story about being diagnosed with Celiac and living gluten free. Since Celiac can be genetic, we are keep Bra…
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It’s October, which means it’s Dysautonomia Awareness Month! You’ve probably heard about Dysautonomia by now because I’ve been advocating and sharing infographics every October for years...
SCI is much more than just a September thing. It's an everyday struggle for us to show up in the world, to be visible, and to demand the accommodations we deserve.
April marks IBS Awareness Month, so we designed a special infographic to highlight lifestyle changes that can help tackle symptoms.
March is endometriosis awareness month! During the month, I’ll be sharing my experiences, some facts, and helpful information about living with endo. While you can find tons of information about my personal experience with endometriosis and excision in multiple posts (like here and here), I wanted to give you the “short” story all in one post to kick off the month of March! In the Beginning… I have suffered from endometriosis for over 20 years now, but my diagnosis came only about 12 years ago. I went in for an appendectomy and they discovered an endometrioma. Up until that time, I had been written off by more doctors than I care to count. One even referred to me as “a hysterically dramatic young lady who needs to get used to the ways of being a woman.” That being said, I was so thrilled when this surgeon explained to me and my mom that my monthly periods likely felt like childbirth, and they were NOT normal. (I’ve since birthed 2 kids with no drugs. I can testify that that surgeon was absolutely right.) Things Got Ugly I had my first son, and quickly had exploratory surgery and a laparoscopy to clear […]
Gray represents Asthma Awareness Month. Raise awareness of asthma with personalized awareness ribbon pins in the color gray.
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