A refreshing new definition of Disabled. The words “Disabled Adjective 1. To have a disability. 2. Not a bad word. Noun 1. A valid identity.” in white letters.
Spoonie Slogan Shirts! Answering all those annoying and commonly asked questions that you don't have the energy to answer. Can be used as a short, simple and stylish ice breaker at social events, a comfortable inside joke to wear at home or just a huge middle finger to the world... it all depends on the general mood of the day.
You love to educate and teach? You are a proud educator and inclusion advocate? Then get this cool Caffeinate Advocate Laminate Gift T-Shirt now or use it as a gift idea for someone who loves to educate and teach. You like to use your patience to help students with learning disability and always want to be at special school? Don't think any longer and grab this SPED Teacher Shirt | Caffeinate Advocate Laminate Gift Tee Shirt now! If you like this 'SPED Teacher Shirt | Caffeinate Advocate Laminate Gift' Design, get yours here. With this product you always will get a perfect gift idea for your Birthday Kid or for every other occasion, like christmas, easter, fathers day, mothers day, thanksgiving, halloween, christmas, new year and so on. So
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disability, disability awareness, handicapped, s, special ed
In all lowercase letters, across the chest text reads, "ambulatory wheelchair users exists" and beneath that symbols depicts a wheelchair user getting up to walk away
Fill your world with happy stuff! This encouraging quote design is great on a tee, and very inspiring as wall art, a phone case, personal journal, pillow or tote. Also makes a great gift of encouragement.
Autism (Au-Ti-Sm) Spelled with Periodic Elements! Our original Periodic-Tees Elements design. This high-energy tee contains elements Gold, Titanium, and Samarium!
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autistic, autism awareness, typography, rbrow, periodic elements
Let your beautiful brain sparkle! Created by a neurodivergent artist (me), this design is the way to announce to the world that you are proud to be who you are. Whenever you feel like you don't accept yourself, let this be a reminder that I accept you and I think you're wonderful just the way you are!
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actually autistic, af, autism, autism acceptance, autism day
A brain in colourful pastel hues accompanies the words “celebrate neurodiversity”. Celebrate the many different ways our brains work, whether we’re autistic, ADHD, dyslexic, dyspraxic, and many others!
The Shield of Neurodiversity.
Neurodiversity is about acceptance. It’s about accepting that our brains all work differently and that’s ok.
Unfortunately there are people who don’t like that idea and we’re often portrayed in the most ridiculous and hateful ways.
Stay safe behind this shield and know that there are lots of people out there who love and support you and your neurofabulous friends and family.