
Tips for Going Off to College with a Disability
Having a disability often introduces more challenges, and hopefully by providing some guidance, you will both feel more at ease with this major life transition!
ENTER A NEW ERA
OF DISABILITY
ENTER A NEW ERA
OF DISABILITY
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Live Solo is a lifestyle brand for the unique, the passionate, the creative, and the bold. Our mission is to create a new narrative for people living with disabilities. Our products, e-books, articles and more push you to be the best version of yourself by taking you out of your comfort zone and into a world of endless possibilities.
It’s time to say hello to the best version of you…
"The existence of Live Solo is vital, iconic, and revolutionary! I am thrilled for disabled community to transcend old ableist ideas of who we are, what we look like, and what our potential is. Live Solo is able toprovide a space where disability is absolutely embraced where so many spaces disregard us or consider us an afterthought. While our independence is attainable through accessibility, it is our community care and resolve in one another that makes us that much stronger. I’m so grateful for a space that welcomes us and connect us with resources and tools to live our best lives!"
Annie Elainey
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How is Live Solo supposed to help the disabled community?
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Are the bloggers medical professionals?
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Should I read The Solo System E-book?
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I don’t have a disability; can I interact on Live Solo?
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I read The Solo System, but I’m not sure of where to start to become independent?
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I love the mission of Live Solo, how can I be apart?
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I have a family member/friend/coworker etc. who is disabled, is there anything on Live Solo that can help me properly interact with them?
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I’m a parent of a young child with a disability, does Live Solo have anything I can reference for my young child?
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