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Feel Seen and Supported: How Sunflower Lanyards Help Families on the Go

Traveling with a child who has a disability that you can’t always see can feel lonely and stressful. But one simple symbol is making a big difference – the Sunflower Lanyard. This discreet signal helps families communicate their extra needs, making outings and travel more inclusive and less overwhelming.

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Disability Etiquette 101

Discover essential disability etiquette guidelines that empower meaningful connections Unlock respectful interactions through these practical tips: – Refer to people first, then their condition (“people who are blind,” not “blind people”) – Approach directly—no need to address assistants unless the person invites it – It’s okay to offer a handshake, but respect physical limitations

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