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My youngest son has Cerebral Palsy and other health concerns. He is the
most beautiful child in this world and I have been blessed. ![]() |
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No matter what the disability, there is always a gift inside everyone.
My daughter plays on the sports team with the challenge kids and they have a ball. They try really hard. There are some with Cerebral Palsy also and one of the boys even gets out of his wheelchair to play at third base, he is sitting on the ground, his little legs won't work, but that doesn't stop him, he is going full speed with the use of his arms, just crawling along to go after the baseball. He is in regular classes at school and does very well. I had a cousin who could talk, couldn't walk, but she would communicate with you. For yes she would put her hand on her forehead and for no she would make a fist and boy if she was telling you no and meant it she would scream too while making that fist tighter and tighter. But her muscles movement was limited, but they never knew what she had, but I know it was Muscular Dystrophy, and they don't know what caused it when she was stricken with it right after she started to walk, but that lady could embroidery like you wouldn't believe. She was also an Elvis fan and had his photos posted in her room. If she were alive today she would be almost 85 but she died back in 1974. I miss her. She would get a bottle of beer and wrap her finger around it and drink it. All things are possible. Love them kids. Fun_ |
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I'm sorry, I have to correct a mistake. My cousin, she couldn't talk or
walk. typing error, lol sorry about that.... |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To the children... ![]() |
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I had a brother-in-law who apparently was autistic as a child and didn't
speak to anyone for years. He was talking pretty well in his 20's but mostly preferred to keep to himself. Funny, I could swear at times he was telepathic. Had an incredible memory too. |
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