April, 2010

Have We Become Prisoners of Words?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

A brief look at the world of disabilities
Judy Vorfeld
Quiet battles are being fought, almost daily by parents advocating for their children with special needs. I see this during my daily activities in support of the disability community. I am a board member for Arizona Center for Disability Law, webmaster for 4 Paws for Ability [...]

Maybe or May Be?

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Maybe you’ve wondered about how to use the word “maybe.” Okay. Maybe, the compound word, is an adverb meaning “perhaps” or “possibly.”

The two words “may be” comprise a verb phrase meaning “might be” or “could be.”

Examples:
Maybe I will go out tonight.
I may be going out tonight.
If you’re uncertain about using the word [...]

To Lay or to Lie?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Have you ever seen people get into a heated argument over the right use of the words “lay” and “lie”? It happens.
LAY is a verb meaning “to put” or “to place,” and needs an object to complete its meaning. (Lay, laid, laying.)

Examples
She lay the gift basket on the coffee table.
She had laid several gift baskets [...]

Service Dog needed for Mason, who has multiple seizures daily

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Mason Ohler is a fun, energetic, and friendly child who will be attending kindergarten in the fall. Mason was born in September 2004 and everything was wonderful, he was a sweet quiet baby. But in November 2006 Mason’s life was changed.
He was only a little over two years old when he had his first [...]

Service dog will keep Tyler Grieb safe and help him connect with others

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

4 Paws for Ability, an organization that trains service dogs to assist people who have developmental or physical disabilities, has accepted six-year-old Tyler Grieb to receive a service dog.
Tyler, son of Scott Grieb and Emily Nehus, has been diagnosed with autism, a mild seizure condition, and a rare brain disorder called agenesis of [...]

PBS: Through a dog’s eyes

Monday, April 5th, 2010

PBS — March 25, 2010 — Millions of Americans with disabilities rely on hope to get them through each day; hope for a breakthrough; hope for gaining or reclaiming independence; and hope for a friend. Each year, hundreds of them find hope at a handful of organizations across the country that train [...]