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The Spoon Theory

Welcome to The Spoon Theory Project! This website is an extension of the Spoon Theory narrative written by Christine Miserandino. This website contains a demonstration/game that shows a glimpse of what life is like as a chronically disabled person. The demonstration, answers to common questions, and resources can be found on the side of the page. The point of this website is to facilitate communication between disabled and able-bodied people; the outcome of this is better relationships, increased communication, increased well-being of disabled people, and increased performance at school and work. In addition to the resources on the side of the page, I will be updating the website frequently with interesting news about disabilities, communication skills, and general disability advocacy. Questions? Comments? Send me an ask, or contact me at spoontheoryproject@gmail.com.

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Welcome to The Spoon Theory Project! This website is an extension of the Spoon Theory narrative written by Christine Miserandino. This website contains a demonstration/game that shows a glimpse of what life is like as a chronically disabled person. The demonstration, answers to common questions, and resources can be found on the side of the page. The point of this website is to facilitate communication between disabled and able-bodied people; the outcome of this is better relationships, increased communication, increased well-being of disabled people, and increased performance at school and work. In addition to the resources on the side of the page, I will be updating the website frequently with interesting news about disabilities, communication skills, and general disability advocacy. Questions? Comments? Send me an ask, or contact me at spoontheoryproject@gmail.com.

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Welcome to The Spoon Theory Project! This website is an extension of the Spoon Theory narrative written by Christine Miserandino. This website contains a demonstration/game that shows a glimpse of what life is like as a chronically disabled person. The demonstration, answers to common questions, and resources can be found on the side of the page. The point of this website is to facilitate communication between disabled and able-bodied people; the outcome of this is better relationships, increased communication, increased well-being of disabled people, and increased performance at school and work. In addition to the resources on the side of the page, I will be updating the website frequently with interesting news about disabilities, communication skills, and general disability advocacy. Questions? Comments? Send me an ask, or contact me at spoontheoryproject@gmail.com.

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Welcome to The Spoon Theory Project! This website is an extension of the Spoon Theory narrative written by Christine Miserandino. This website contains a demonstration/game that shows a glimpse of what life is like as a chronically disabled person. The demonstration, answers to common questions, and resources can be found on the side of the page. The point of this website is to facilitate communication between disabled and able-bodied people; the outcome of this is better relationships, increased communication, increased well-being of disabled people, and increased performance at school and work. In addition to the resources on the side of the page, I will be updating the website frequently with interesting news about disabilities, communication skills, and general disability advocacy. Questions? Comments? Send me an ask, or contact me at spoontheoryproject@gmail.com.

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Welcome to The Spoon Theory Project! This website is an extension of the Spoon Theory narrative written by Christine Miserandino. This website contains a demonstration/game that shows a glimpse of what life is like as a chronically disabled person. The demonstration, answers to common questions, and resources can be found on the side of the page. The point of this website is to facilitate communication between disabled and able-bodied people; the outcome of this is better relationships, increased communication, increased well-being of disabled people, and increased performance at school and work. In addition to the resources on the side of the page, I will be updating the website frequently with interesting news about disabilities, communication skills, and general disability advocacy. Questions? Comments? Send me an ask, or contact me at spoontheoryproject@gmail.com.

https://thespoontheory.tumblr.com/post/179386408778

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Welcome to The Spoon Theory Project! This website is an extension of the Spoon Theory narrative written by Christine Miserandino. This website contains a demonstration/game that shows a glimpse of what life is like as a chronically disabled person. The demonstration, answers to common questions, and resources can be found on the side of the page. The point of this website is to facilitate communication between disabled and able-bodied people; the outcome of this is better relationships, increased communication, increased well-being of disabled people, and increased performance at school and work. In addition to the resources on the side of the page, I will be updating the website frequently with interesting news about disabilities, communication skills, and general disability advocacy. Questions? Comments? Send me an ask, or contact me at spoontheoryproject@gmail.com.

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