Have a great weekend, everyone!
Everyday, but especially at this time of year, I consider
all the blessings I have in my life. Usually,
the list includes a great Mom, wonderful friends and overall a super life, but
there is one thing about Cerebral Palsy that affects some who have the
condition. Luckily, it is not one of the
challenges I face.
In my English class, we
were assigned to do an “Interest Group” project. My partner and I decided to research the link
between literacy and Cerebral Palsy.
Going into the project, I assumed everyone with Cerebral Palsy had the
same literacy abilities I have or close.
Surprisingly, though, I came to the realization that this was not the
case. Sadly, literacy for some who have
Cerebral Palsy is a dream, which never comes true. This week, I feel especially lucky that I had
grandparents who taught me the value of the written word and that they were
there every step of the way through my early educational life. One of my many wishes this month is for those
who have Cerebral Palsy, or are generally disabled, to have a guiding force in
their life, such as my grandparents were in mine, to show and share the power
of the written word. Hopefully, I will
see that goal realized within my life span
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