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A tearoom run by adults with disabilities in Lincolnshire is supporting people learn social and independence skills.
Check out Grandma's Pudding Tea Room in Friskney. Here's the link to their Facebook page:
https://t.co/8cjQKbiJMQ #thinkINC
Hi! Welcome to the Busy Life Inclusion Half Hour; 30 minutes of tweeting, retweeting, liking & commenting everything positive about disABILITY. Let's get going! #thinkINC
You can support @supportdogsUK by supporting @Busylifeandme through our @Ebay store. Donations to @supportdogsUK all month! #thinkINC #shopnow
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4) Then there's Therapy Huskies. Their dogs visit care homes, private residential complexes, community groups, hospitals and events. Follow them @therapyhuskies #thinkINC
10) "He's actually better than others at most things. He's got such a positive attitude – he doesn't worry. Even if I'm stressed, whenever I hang out with Louis I feel a million times better." How great is this?! #thinkINC
6) The sibling of a child who is hearing-impaired said, "“Feeling special because some children don’t know sign language and you do.” That's a great way to look at things. #thinkINC
3) This is just so lovely to hear. "There is not a medicine for autism. I’m proud of the things I do for my sister". #thinkINC
Tonight's theme is the positivity that siblings experience of having a sister or brother with SEND. We all hear about the negatives of having a child with additional needs. However, as always with the Inclusion Hour Hour I want to communicate the positives. #thinkINC
8) Increase their ability to identify emotions. Acting involves communicating to the audience the emotions that the character is feeling. Another learning opportunity for an autistic person. #thinkINC