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Jessica Grono is an educator, speaker and writer. Jessica has a degree inEducation. She is a wife and mother of two children. Jessica has several blogs because she enjoys educating people on cancer, cerebral palsy, parenting and general knowledge. Jessica is former Ms. Wheelchair Pennsylvania.

Visiting Baltimore: My Accessibility Guide

Sometimes it’s just nice to get away from everyday life. New scenery and a change of pace can do wonders for a person’s state of mind. My husband and I enjoy traveling and exploring new areas. Last June, we went to Baltimore, Maryland, for a weekend to celebrate…

Robotic Arm for Feeding Gives Independence

Sitting at a buffet-style restaurant, I look around at all of the delicious food spread out in front of me. I’m starving, but I need to be patient while others are eating. My patience isn’t because I am a super-nice person (though I hope I am). Rather, I…

Free Summer Speech Camp for Children with Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy affects speech patterns and communication for many (not all) with the disorder. Having a speech impediment as a child made it difficult for me to maintain friendships and be taken seriously by some adults. Although I had speech therapy, I would have benefited from a little…

I Overcame Domestic Violence Despite My Disability

April is a strange month for me. Spring, flowers, and warmer weather are all associated with April — new beginnings. April pushed me to a radically new beginning 11 years ago. My first husband, an abusive man, committed suicide in 2007, unexpectedly leaving me as a single mother with…

How to Stay Cool This Summer with Cerebral Palsy

Summer will finally return soon. Many of us had a long, bitter, and cold winter. Each season has a different effect on cerebral palsy. Muscles react to cold and warm weather differently, and sometimes it’s difficult to know how to adjust or ease some of the muscle tension and…

Disability Etiquette Is a Must in Society

Imagine going to the mall with a wheelchair-accessible van and all handicapped-accessible spaces are taken, but no one has a proper tag to park there. Or you’re in a wheelchair and need to use the bathroom, but others are in the handicapped stall when they have no good excuse…

Emergency Plans Need to Be in Effect for Students with Disabilities

School violence, unfortunately, is on the minds of thousands of people. Protection of our children is extremely important, and it is imperative to find the right plan to keep everyone safe. As more schools implement drills and plans to protect children and staff, children with disabilities aren’t included…

Spread the Word: March Is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month

Cerebral palsy is a neurological disability that affects thousands of children and adults worldwide. March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, which allows us to celebrate and educate others about the disorder. With so many disabilities in the world, cerebral palsy often is easily pushed to the…

Living with Cerebral Palsy as if It Were the Olympics

I’ve loved watching the Olympics as long as I can remember. It doesn’t matter if it’s the winter or summer games, I watch it no matter what. I enjoy watching because of the competition and unity found in masses of people across the world watching the same thing.