A man with CP in slumped posture in a wheelchair, "I am who I am. My disability is what it is. — Neil" www.RealPeopleRealPotential, from Gary Karp's Modern Disability

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For many people, having a disability is an entirely normal and fully accepted aspect of who they are — especially those with a disability since birth or childhood. Our culture's general belief that this is a rare and difficult thing to achieve blinds us to who they are as whole people, and what they have to contribute in every milieu of our lives and society.


 
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