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Voices For Down syndrome. It is Time We Were Heard! Advocacy and Educational Site for Down syndrome. Down syndrome Specific Resourses. Educational Resources For Down syndrome. Creed Of Children With Down syndrome. My face may be different. But my feelings the same. I laugh and I cry. And take pride in my gains. I was sent here among you. To teach you to love. As God in the heavens. Looks down from above. To Him, I? His love knows no bounds;. S those here among you. In cities and towns. But this family I?
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The Art of Adaptation: January 2012
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. TAOA has moved to WordPress. Posted by Heather D. On Sunday, January 29, 2012. Just wanted to let all readers (if any remain at this point) know that I have moved TAOA to WordPress. I have brought the blog back to life and have started posting again. See you over at WordPress! Http:/ theartofadaptation.wordpress.com/. TAOA has moved to WordPress. A Life Without Limits: Rollin' Into The Future. Wining in the Unseen Olympics.
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The Art of Adaptation: Campus accessibility: the grass is always greener
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. Campus accessibility: the grass is always greener. Posted by Heather D. On Tuesday, December 15, 2009. The College of Saint Rose. As a college student who has cerebral palsy and uses crutches to get around campus, accessibility is very important to me. It affects my everyday life as I go to class, the dining hall, the library, and my dorm. I wrote an article. For my school newspaper at The Saint Rose Chronicle. Using the col...
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The Art of Adaptation: To try
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. Posted by Heather D. On Friday, December 11, 2009. In less than a week, the fall semester will be over. I am excited to take a hiatus. From academic life. One month free from papers, textbooks, and Chaucer. I am hoping that this free time will allow me to make considerable strides towards independence. After a few more lessons, I plan on taking my. Plan on making a dent in my service dog applications. Lets talk winter safety.
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The Art of Adaptation: September 2007
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. About The Art of Adaptation. Posted by Heather D. On Saturday, September 22, 2007. Sometimes I wonder why I chose to write a blog about my physical shortcomings. I have always considered myself to be just like any other person and never perceived my personal identity through the lens of cerebral palsy. In fact, sometimes I considered it to be completely out of the picture. About The Art of Adaptation. The Deal with Disability.
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The Art of Adaptation: Service dog files-vol. I
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. Service dog files-vol. I. Posted by Heather D. On Monday, October 19, 2009. Wish Upon a Hero. With the help of Capital District Center for Independence. Canine Partners for Life. Canine Companions for Independence. Canine Working Companions, Inc. And Paws with a Cause. Each application follows the same basic pattern as far as requirements:. Service Dog Application (consisting of many parts). Application Fee: $50 dollars each.
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The Art of Adaptation: From green light to red light
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. From green light to red light. Posted by Heather D. On Monday, December 14, 2009. In a previous post. I mentioned my goals. For the upcoming break that would lead me to greater independence. However, one of my major goals has been crossed off my list and not by my own choosing (thus the major strike through of one entire paragraph in my previous post). I planned on taking my road test. Lets talk winter safety. Age 15 or 30.
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The Art of Adaptation: About The Art of Adaptation
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. About The Art of Adaptation. Posted by Heather D. On Saturday, September 22, 2007. Sometimes I wonder why I chose to write a blog about my physical shortcomings. I have always considered myself to be just like any other person and never perceived my personal identity through the lens of cerebral palsy. In fact, sometimes I considered it to be completely out of the picture. October 20, 2009 at 8:21 AM. The Deal with Disability.
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The Art of Adaptation: An undeserving revelation
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The Art of Adaptation. A window into the world of one woman with cerebral palsy. Posted by Heather D. On Monday, December 14, 2009. The other night I was lying awake trying to figure out why I have stopped and started the service dog application process. My revelation came in the form of this thought:. I do not deserve a service dog. But now I must ask myself. I must relinquish the idea that I do not deserve a service dog if I am to be successful in completing the application process. I hope I can do...
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