Wheelchair Bound It at Julie Solberg blog

Wheelchair Bound It. the phrase “wheelchair bound” means “physically unable to get out of a wheelchair”, no more and no less. Our deputy editor shannon, who uses a wheelchair, shares her blog post on why she thinks we need to change the way we talk about disability. “wheelchair bound” suggests that the person is literally physically tied to their wheelchair, as if they never get out of it for any reason. a wheelchair is a mobility device, like a skateboard, car or bus — you wouldn’t describe a car driver as “car bound”! The similar and equally problematic term “confined to a wheelchair” does the same thing. What does it portray and mean to you?

Are You Wheelchair Bound ? Easy Wheelchair Exercises You can Do While Sitting Wheelchair
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The similar and equally problematic term “confined to a wheelchair” does the same thing. the phrase “wheelchair bound” means “physically unable to get out of a wheelchair”, no more and no less. a wheelchair is a mobility device, like a skateboard, car or bus — you wouldn’t describe a car driver as “car bound”! Our deputy editor shannon, who uses a wheelchair, shares her blog post on why she thinks we need to change the way we talk about disability. “wheelchair bound” suggests that the person is literally physically tied to their wheelchair, as if they never get out of it for any reason. What does it portray and mean to you?

Are You Wheelchair Bound ? Easy Wheelchair Exercises You can Do While Sitting Wheelchair

Wheelchair Bound It a wheelchair is a mobility device, like a skateboard, car or bus — you wouldn’t describe a car driver as “car bound”! “wheelchair bound” suggests that the person is literally physically tied to their wheelchair, as if they never get out of it for any reason. the phrase “wheelchair bound” means “physically unable to get out of a wheelchair”, no more and no less. a wheelchair is a mobility device, like a skateboard, car or bus — you wouldn’t describe a car driver as “car bound”! What does it portray and mean to you? Our deputy editor shannon, who uses a wheelchair, shares her blog post on why she thinks we need to change the way we talk about disability. The similar and equally problematic term “confined to a wheelchair” does the same thing.

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