How to Celebrate Disability Pride Month With Kids: Art, Crafts, Reading & Music Resources
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Amanda Eldridge
Summary
This article provides guidance on celebrating Disability Pride Month with children through art, crafts, reading, music, and other activities. It emphasizes recognizing disability as a natural part of human diversity and covers a wide spectrum of disabilities including physical, sensory, cognitive, learning disabilities, and mental health conditions. The piece serves as a resource for parents and educators to engage kids in inclusive, pride-focused activities that challenge stigma and discrimination.
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It's a time to recognize disability as a natural part of human diversity and to challenge stigma and discrimination.
Disability Pride Month celebrates a wide spectrum of disabilities, including but not limited to: Physical disabilities, Sensory disabilities, Cognitive disabilities, Learning disabilities, Mental health conditions
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