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PostSubject: Disabled Children   Disabled Children Icon_minitimeSat May 18, 2013 1:44 am

Would you still have a child if you knew before it was born that it would be disabled ? xxx


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PostSubject: Re: Disabled Children   Disabled Children Icon_minitimeSat May 18, 2013 10:29 am

Yes... It would be great to know in advance so you would have more time to prepare and get whatever you might need.
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PostSubject: Re: Disabled Children   Disabled Children Icon_minitimeTue May 21, 2013 12:38 am

So I know its a bit past Saturday now, but I'm gona answer this one anyway.

Yes, I would. I'd like as much info as soon as possible if it were available, but no one can predict the future, you seldom find a text book kid, let alone a disabled text book kid.

Being raised with a physically and mentally disabled sibling, I know first hand just how hard it can be, but also how deeply rewarding it can be too; how every simple achievement can be like moving a mountain but so worth it at the same time.

Being a volunteer for Special Olympics and a play group for special needs under 5's and also a weekly youth club for disabled teenagers and adults, a summer play scheme and an ability counts registered football team for adults with a range of physical and mental disabilities, I guess that makes me a bit bias, but I'm super proud of the achievements of my Brother and ALL of 'my kids.'

In my opinion, if you can see past the name tag of a 'disability' and see the beautiful people under all of that, then there wouldn't be any question to answer.
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PostSubject: Re: Disabled Children   Disabled Children Icon_minitimeTue May 21, 2013 3:10 am

A very refreshing opinion gemps, thanks for sharing hun xxx
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PostSubject: Re: Disabled Children   Disabled Children Icon_minitimeTue May 21, 2013 4:04 pm

Have to agree with you 100% Gemma.
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