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What's it like living with a physical disability? We understand that a person may use a wheelchair, but what does that really mean on a daily basis?
This week Nicole Demos talks honestly about living with a disability. Nicole opens up, not only about her own emotional journey, but how she's been able to use her life experiences to better serve the students she teaches in special education.
In listening to Nicole, you will learn how to be inclusive about disability why visibility is so important, and when not to be 'helpful'.
Nicole Demos is proud to be a disabled third culture kid herself with over 25 years of experience in the US and overseas. She holds an M.A in Education from the University of Connecticut, an M.Ed in International Counseling and is currently enrolled in a pilot Social Emotional Behavioral Wellbeing Certificate also from Lehigh University. For the past ten years, Nicole has been a Learning Support teacher for students in grades 6-12 at the International School of Helsinki. Advocacy, Inclusion and Social Emotional Wellbeing are core beliefs that Nicole values and implements daily.
Nicole is also a SENIA Europe Board Member and seeks to spread awareness regarding inclusion for all in education. Spending time with loved ones and her toy poodle Sisu, singing, reading, traveling and cooking are Nicole’s hobbies when she is not at work.
Resources
DeMystifying Disability by Emily Ladau
Disability Visibility First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century - edited by Alice Wong
Crip Camp - Documentary
Being Huemann: An Unrepentant Memoir of A Disability Rights Activist by Judith Huemann and Kristen Joiner
Nina Tame - The Disabled Step-Mum you never knew you needed
Find Nicole at
Follow Cath at Drawn to a Story
Episode information
Music by Grant McLachlan
What's it like living with a physical disability? We understand that a person may use a wheelchair, but what does that really mean on a daily basis?
This week Nicole Demos talks honestly about living with a disability. Nicole opens up, not only about her own emotional journey, but how she's been able to use her life experiences to better serve the students she teaches in special education.
In listening to Nicole, you will learn how to be inclusive about disability why visibility is so important, and when not to be 'helpful'.
Nicole Demos is proud to be a disabled third culture kid herself with over 25 years of experience in the US and overseas. She holds an M.A in Education from the University of Connecticut, an M.Ed in International Counseling and is currently enrolled in a pilot Social Emotional Behavioral Wellbeing Certificate also from Lehigh University. For the past ten years, Nicole has been a Learning Support teacher for students in grades 6-12 at the International School of Helsinki. Advocacy, Inclusion and Social Emotional Wellbeing are core beliefs that Nicole values and implements daily.
Nicole is also a SENIA Europe Board Member and seeks to spread awareness regarding inclusion for all in education. Spending time with loved ones and her toy poodle Sisu, singing, reading, traveling and cooking are Nicole’s hobbies when she is not at work.
Resources
DeMystifying Disability by Emily Ladau
Disability Visibility First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century - edited by Alice Wong
Crip Camp - Documentary
Being Huemann: An Unrepentant Memoir of A Disability Rights Activist by Judith Huemann and Kristen Joiner
Nina Tame - The Disabled Step-Mum you never knew you needed
Find Nicole at
Follow Cath at Drawn to a Story
Episode information
Music by Grant McLachlan