Across
- 2. A stereotype frequently projected onto someone struggling with a disability (Five words).
- 5. The physiological basis for a disability.
- 6. Overemphasizing the normative accomplishments of a person with a disability in an attempt to manufacture an emotional high (Two words).
- 8. The manifestation of a disability.
- 11. As Amy said, "My disability is not something I am trying to overcome, but something I am trying to learn to live _________________.
- 14. Disability is not __________________.
- 17. How a person with a disability may feel when called out by strangers.
- 20. One example of a vision impairment.
- 22. A common stereotype (British form) often projected onto a person with a disability.
- 25. How a person with a disability may feel when called out by strangers.
- 27. One aspect of ableism is seeing a person as "disabled" rather than seeing them as an _________________.
- 29. A group of stereotypes about people with disabilities which may lead to displays of bias or prejudice towards this group.
- 30. Disability is a ___________________ continuum of impairment.
Down
- 1. Amy defined this as a place where barriers created by others don't inhibit her freedom.
- 3. One of Harry Potter's roommates.
- 4. One example of academic accommodations would be additional ____________ _____________ (Two words).
- 7. A common stereotype often projected onto those who have a disability.
- 9. We need to remember that a person like Sean ____ _________ to understand us even if this is not our first impression (Two words).
- 10. How Sean felt when his teacher would not look at him and kept talking to his caregiver.
- 11. The ADA requires all educational institutions to make "reasonable" ____________________ for a person with a disability.
- 12. He built an ark.
- 13. Ableism is the _________________ of equality and respect.
- 15. One way to be an ally for those with disabilities is to advocate for environments which are equally ______________________.
- 16. The Greek goddess of poetry - also a musical instrument.
- 18. Disability is only one facet of this.
- 19. The occupation of Diggory's nephew in The Chronicles of Narnia.
- 21. A person who is disabled doesn't want to be defined as doing _______________ well when they are doing something "normal."
- 23. As Amy mentioned, a person with a disability can still achieve the things they want to but they may have to get __________________ in how they do it.
- 24. Amy said one thing she was trying to avoid was _____________ ______________ to her disability (Two Words).
- 26. Sometimes verbal expressions of a stereotype may initially sound like a _____________________.
- 28. The loss of ability experienced due to an impairment.
