I'm Just A Kid With A Disability

I'm Just A Kid With A Disability Empowering the world, one step at a time while Making a move

We haven't made an announcement yet but we are hoping to get involved in the kids and maybe teach them to be more kind t...
10/02/2025

We haven't made an announcement yet but we are hoping to get involved in the kids and maybe teach them to be more kind to people who have difficulties and diagnosis and mental illness that we treat them the same as you would a normal person (THIS IS AN EXAMPLE POSTER WE WILL KEEP TO SHOW PEOPLE)

10/01/2025

I’m looking to speak to a couple of Schools to see if I can talk with students about how people with disabilities can be treated the same as other people who are not disabled I would like to encourage them to be the change and become more respectful of their peers but not only that I want to give them the opportunity to speak and say that there willing to make a change in there school and I would provide a presentation to them I have tried e-mailing the superintendent, but can’t get through so this was the only way I could do it 🙂

06/24/2025

Fun fact:
Nearly 4 out of 5 children ages 6 months to 5 years (78%) exhibit all of 4 indicators of flourishing:1
96% usually or always are affectionate and tender with parents or caregivers.
82% usually or always bounce back quickly when things do not go their way.
95% usually or always show interest and curiosity in learning new things.
99% usually or always smile and laugh.
3 out of 5 children ages 6 to 17 (60%) exhibit all of 3 indicators of flourishing:1
83% usually or always show interest and curiosity in learning new things.
72% usually or always stay calm and in control when faced with a challenge.
80% usually or always work to finish tasks they start.

I'm Just A Kid With A Disability is heartbroken to announce the end of an era. Ethan Smith has decided to leave the orga...
06/02/2025

I'm Just A Kid With A Disability is heartbroken to announce the end of an era. Ethan Smith has decided to leave the organization due to health concerns. While this departure will be a temporary pause, we are hopeful about a future return, although we cannot guarantee when that will be. We want to express our deep regret over this situation, as it truly is the best decision for Ethan at this time. We kindly ask for your understanding and respect for our privacy during this difficult period. Your prayers would mean a lot to us. Thank you!

05/11/2025

We will be going to Denver Colorado Next Month. We are looking for places to go and have some time to talk to people about others who have physical or mental disabilities as our project we need to rasie a goal of $500 this will take cover of train,food,hotel, I need some help to cover the cost of everything I need please click on the link to donate and help me out

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-zacks-mission-in-denver/ig/o?utm_campaign=natman_sharesheet_dash&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=native_options&attribution_id=sl:804a6a57-3811-4cf4-81fd-8c5c0af0351b

05/11/2025

The presence of a mother is a cherished treasure for many, a bond woven with threads of love, care, and respect. For those fortunate enough to share this connection, there’s a profound warmth that envelops their hearts—a feeling of gratitude that pulses through shared laughter, tender hugs, and late-night conversations that weave their relationship ever tighter. Yet, for some, this experience is a bittersweet memory, as they grapple with the absence of a mother who once filled their lives with joy and guidance.

The weight of loss can feel like a shadow creeping in, haunting moments of silence where laughter once rang out. Some carry the haunting echoes of that fateful moment when they learned their mother was no longer there—a heart-wrenching instant that reshaped their world. Others continue to navigate the relentless tide of grief, grappling with the empty space where their mother once stood. Having walked this path myself, I understand the depth of these emotions—the ache, the longing, and the longing for a connection that can never fade, even in absence.

05/04/2025

We are unavailable Until May 21st we will not be booking any of our sessions thank you!

05/03/2025

Remember if they hurt you & call you names and put blame on you there not your friends 💯

04/28/2025

It’s okay to not be okay! You are here because you matter to other people don’t listen to negative people because they don’t know what you are talking about and they don’t know what you’re going through I know it hurts and it’s hard but you will get through this current situation that you may be facing it’s going to be okay I’m here for you I love you I’m proud of you and your accomplishments you’re the best!!!

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Ottumwa, IA
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