It also found that most parents of
disabled children thought that poor attitudes from other parents was a key barrier to accessing mainstream play.
Not exact matches
When asked about it, Piper said, «I personally
think that it would have been better for [Palin] to stay at home with her
disabled child — both for the good of the family and as a model for moms.
But wait 10 years, Sarah, and let us know what you
think of raising a
disabled child for 40 years.
The father of Maisie, a severely mentally
disabled child in New York, takes her to Central Park and reflects on the fact that, in his position, no one ever
thinks to come over «and suggest that their
child could play with your
child».
According to event organiser and Sports Development Manager at GLL Jonathan Dixon, the event «makes
children think about the challenges of being
disabled and teaches them about Paralympic sport».
I know this isn't the situation of these parents, whose
child was not
disabled and whose condition modern medicine in fact knows how to fix, but I
think they operate within that broader paradigm, and I can't judge them that harshly.
And
thinking about these actions with Public Service Loan Forgiveness by the Department of Education, it's definitely going to make it more difficult for the ABA to provide the public interest law services that we do, that veterans, domestic violence victims, refugees, homeless, elderly,
disabled,
children, it goes on and on and that's why the ABA is so dedicated to these issues.
This duty is anticipatory — it requires
thought to be given in advance to what
disabled children and young people might require and what adjustments might need to be made to prevent that disadvantage