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August 29, 2007
Mind-stretching brain games and
conversation starters.
It's the perfect opportunity for sharing stories, building knowledge,
strengthening character, and having fun!
Helpful Society - Disabilities
My father had Multiple Sclerosis and was in a wheelchair. You can
take a wheelchair up and down stair by tipping it slightly and bumping along
on the back wheels only. But how much easier it is to use a ramp.
In addition, I don't think there are very many wheelchair-bound individuals
that could balance on their back wheels and take the stairs if they don't
have a companion along.
Can you think of others ways our society helps people with different
disabilities?
DisabilityInfo.gov: Disability related information and resources from the
Federal Government
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Play A Category Game -
Cities
Player one starts by naming a city and stating a
category in which that city falls. Player two must then name another
city that falls into that same category and then state a different feature
that could describe the same city. Player three must name a new city
that falls into the new category named by player two.
- Player One: Cape Town is an ocean port.
- Player Two: San Francisco is an ocean port; San Francisco has a
famous bridge.
- Player Three: London has a famous bridge (the Tower bridge, not
the London bridge which is now located in Arizona); London is on an
island.
Our examples are spread throughout the world, but your game can include
only local cities and towns (especially if you are playing with young
children).
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