vendredi 28 septembre 2018
6 Things I Tell My Child With a Disability Every Single Day

Our society is headed in the right direction when it comes to having more awareness, inclusiveness, and accommodations for people with disabilities. Every day, people are learning more about the differences in the way others behave, think, and communicate, and it's absolutely wonderful.
But even though we're making great progress, being a child with a disability can be pretty tough. There are many struggles these children face on a daily basis, and it's frustrating and heartbreaking when others don't understand, or they don't understand it themselves. As a parent of a child with a disability, I make it a point to tell my child these six positive things every single day, because I want her to know how amazing she really is.
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