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Illustration titled 'Empowering Communication Through Landmark Legislation' showing a man and a woman using communication devices. The man is on the phone with a notepad in front of him, symbolizing telecommunication. The woman is on a video call, with star icons around her image, representing accessibility in customer service. Various icons, like checklists, sales tags, and percentage symbols, surround them, symbolizing different aspects of communication and accessibility. The logo 'The Accessibility NP™' is at the bottom right.

Building Access Through Communication Laws

Visiting the U.S. Capitol and witnessing a display that highlights significant legislation on communication, particularly the years 1934, 1996, and 2010, offers a unique opportunity to reflect on how these laws have impacted not only the general public but also the disabled community. These years correspond to the Communications Act of 1934, the Telecommunications Act …

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A Fun and Inclusive Christmas Craft for Everyone: DIY Keepsake Ornaments

Christmas Day is a time to create joyful memories with loved ones. It’s a day filled with laughter, connection, and traditions, but it can also be a wonderful opportunity to make something special together. This year, why not try a simple yet meaningful craft that everyone can enjoy? DIY holiday keepsake ornaments are not only …

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Creating a Joyful and Inclusive Christmas Season

As the holiday season approaches, the excitement of Christmas starts to build. This is a time for connection, love, and celebration, but for families with disabled members, it’s also an opportunity to create a holiday that feels meaningful and accessible to everyone. With a little planning and creativity, we can ensure that every moment of …

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The image contains close-up curly hair with the text "Trichotillomania – Understanding and Support" written in a white, script-like font. At the bottom, it shows the website URL "www.theaccessibilitynp.com." The overall background is dark, and there are two small star-like designs in the top right corner.

Trichotillomania and Hair-Pulling Behaviors – Understanding and Supporting Each Other

Hair can be a big part of our identity, something we nurture, style, and take pride in. But what happens when hair becomes a source of stress instead of comfort? For many individuals living with trichotillomania, this is their reality. I often receive questions about why we chose to cut our daughter’s long hair, so …

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