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Christinne Rudd

Christinne Rudd

About Christinne Rudd

Christinne Rudd is a disability advocate, speaker, author, and consultant.  Mrs. Rudd holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Legal Studies and a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice both from the University of Central Florida.  Her interests include Parenting with a Disability, Disabled Victims of Crime, IEP issues and the ADA. She authors a disability-related blog at http://mamasmunchkin.wordpress.com/. You can also "like" her facebook page at www.facebook.com/MamasMunchkinBlog and follow her on Twitter @mamasmunchkin21. She is originally from Brooklyn, New York and moved to Orlando in 1996. You can reach her at mamasmunchkin21@yahoo.com.

Playing Indoors: Advice from a Mother with a Disability

May 21, 2018 by Christinne Rudd Leave a Comment

Playing Indoors: Advice from a Mother with a Disability

I didn’t grow up playing outside all that often. Partially because of my disability, and partially because we weren’t raised playing outside of the house. When I was younger, it wasn’t something we did and looking back on it, the lack of outdoor activity doesn’t make me feel like I missed out on a great […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting Tagged With: adapting, disabled mom, indoors, play, reflections, weather

Instacart: An Important Tool for Disabled Parents?

November 28, 2017 by Christinne Rudd 1 Comment

Instacart: An Important Tool for Disabled Parents?

Modern conveniences exist everywhere you turn in today’s world.  Grocery shopping is now no longer any different.  Instacart is the service where you can order groceries and other items from a selection of stores online.  Once you’ve submitted your order the items are delivered right to your door the same day.  It’s been a while […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting, Product Reviews Tagged With: adapting, disabled mom, household, online, review, shopping, technology

Potty Training Made Easier As A Disabled Mom

August 6, 2017 by Christinne Rudd Leave a Comment

Potty Training Made Easier As A Disabled Mom

Potty Training your toddler can be a daunting task for any parent, much less one who has a disability.  When I started training my son during the day, I’d lead him to the bathroom every twenty to thirty minutes so there wouldn’t be the inevitable accident most parents dread.  This went on until he got […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting, Product Reviews Tagged With: adapting, disabled mom, potty training, son

The ADA’s Influence on Parents with Disabilities

July 25, 2017 by Christinne Rudd Leave a Comment

The ADA’s Influence on Parents with Disabilities

When thinking about what the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) means for parents with disabilities, multiple answers come to mind. While one of the main goals of the ADA is to assist people with disabilities with employment, it has had a farther-reaching impact on daily life, even for a parent with a disability, […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting Tagged With: accessibility, ADA, disabled mom

Cooking Made Easier for Parents with a Disability

March 22, 2017 by Christinne Rudd Leave a Comment

Cooking Made Easier for Parents with a Disability

Who doesn’t want to have a healthy meal for their family on the dinner table every night?  This isn’t necessarily the easiest thing to do for parents with a disability for multiple reasons.  One of the main concerns I’ve heard people talk about is the limited income most people with disabilities have to purchase food.  […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting, Product Reviews Tagged With: adapting, cooking, disabled mom, household

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