I spend a lot of time interacting with children of all ages. Mostly they are the ones who initiate the conversation with their bold and inquisitive questions. At the same time, I am a pretty open and talkative person. Put these two things together and some really fun and meaningful conversations can arise. After living a lifetime with one hand I have noticed patterns in the questions kids ask me about my one-handed life. One question that comes up a lot with kids is, "How do you do things with only one hand?"
I really love this question because it tells me a lot about the little person who is asking. It tells me they are open-minded, curious, and taking my one-handedness into consideration with some deep thought. But also because of the cool and funny things they ask if I can do with "only one hand." This podcast is really about the things kids ask about my one-handed life.
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Show Notes:
Noticing a pattern in the questions children ask me.
Kids just want to know how I do things with one hand.
Young people ask me the funniest questions about what I can or cannot do with one hand.
The inspiration shared living a one-handed life.
Resources
Rebekah Marine – The Bionic Model, Rebekah Marine is a true inspiration! @rebekahmarine
Nicole Kelly – Speaker, educational lecturer, Miss Iowa 2013, mentor and advocate. @missnicolekelly
Ryan Haack – Author of “Different is Awesome!” and making true change in the world! See more atLivingOneHanded.com
Zach Gowen – A one legged superstar, A World Wrestling Entertainment champion, a professional speakers and all around great guy! @zachgowen
Nubability Athletics – A great organization for people with special and unique bodies. #dontneed2
Lucky Fin Project - Great people doing great things for kids born different.
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