Table Topics
Mind-stretching brain games and conversation starters. It's the perfect opportunity for sharing stories, building knowledge, strengthening character, and having fun!
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
COLLEGE AND GRADUATE SCHOOL GUIDE FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Special ramps are built to make it easier for people in wheelchairs to access buildings.
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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.
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).