Redsonga
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Well, I have had a lifetime to come up with some of my povRed, you have an outstanding outlook on life! I am like you when I see people not appreciating the gifts they have. Primarily parents that have kids that do not have any medical or learning disabilities. (My daughter had medical problems when she was born). These parents have perfectly normal kids and yet they do not spend the time to raise them (in my eyes) correctly. Too often people take what they have for granted.
.I think that it is one of those things you have to feel first hand. Some people online have been like 'OMG, how can you talk about it all the time? I have friends with disables and they never draw attention to themselves
! '*lol* Just so silly...
I don't understand not taking a disability as just a part of yourself, like your eye or hair color
.Of course until I got online I did not know that there were parents that pushed their children with CP so hard to be 'normal' that they actually made them ashamed to talk about having any limits, even if they do
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. I mean, our normal may not ever be a 'normal' person's normal but we should not be treated like we are 2nd class because of having limits. It's like saying 'fix yourself!' when we are not even broken
. Working with your limits is to me even more important than fighting so hard against them in a 'normal' world that the only way you are left alone to have your own is to act like someone elses idea of 'normal'...