Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Spread the word

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Spread the Word to End the Word
Fact Sheet


WHAT
Spread the Word to End the Word is an ongoing effort by Special Olympics, Best Buddies and our supporters to raise the consciousness of society about the dehumanizing and hurtful effects of the R-word and encourage people to pledge to stop using the R-word. 

The campaign, created by youth, is intended to engage schools organizations and communities to rally and pledge their support at www.r-word.org and to promote the inclusion and acceptance of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

WHEN
The official annual day of awareness is held the first Wednesday of every March. While most activities are centered on or near that annual day in March, people everywhere can help spread the word throughout their communities and schools year-round thru pledge drives, youth rallies and online activation.

WHO
Spread the Word to End the Word was founded by college students Soeren Palumbo (Notre Dame 2011) and Tim Shriver (Yale 2011) in 2009, and continues to be led by passionate young people, Special Olympics athletes and Best Buddies participants across the United States and in many other parts of the world.

WHY
Respectful and inclusive language is essential to the movement for the dignity and humanity of people with intellectual disabilities.  However, much of society does not recognize the hurtful, dehumanizing and exclusive effects of the R-word. 

Language affects attitudes. Attitudes impact actions. Make your pledge to choose respectful people first language today at www.R-word.org.

HOW
Visit www.r-word.org to learn how you can Spread the Word to End the Word.






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Friday, March 1, 2013

Laundry sorting trick: Sock keepers

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Sometimes there are simple things that make a job quite a bit easier.

This is one of them:



One of the things I strongly dislike about folding and sorting laundry, 
is matching socks and figure out who they belong to.

I would spend quite a bit of time holding up socks to see if they were the same length, 
and once I had paired them all, trying to figure out which child was the owner.

A few months ago I read about something that could help to eliminate this chore:

Give each child their own laundry bag, let them put their worn socks in it.
Then just wash the whole thing, throw it in the dryer like that,
and hand it back to them to be sorted. 

I used cheap laundry bags, and sewed a strip of patterned fabric along the zipper so that my girls would know which one belongs to them.

The result?

After 3 months of doing this
(yep, I am a slow blogger)
I have to say:
it works GREAT!

For them it's easy to put their worn socks in the bag every night,
and after laundry they just match up their socks and put it in their own drawer.

Should have done this YEARS ago!

Now, go make your own sock keepers :)

Shared at: Sugar Bee Crafts.

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