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living with cerebral palsy
I have spent a while figuring out how to write this blog post, as lately I have been asked various questions about what living with cerebral palsy is like and although I see and value the importance of such … Continue reading
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technology helps with inclusion
I often think about what my life would have been like if I was born era. Because I was born a very small premature and my birth weight was nearly unheard of. I survived and now I am grateful to … Continue reading
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