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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsFirst time ever riding a bus, she has cerebral palsy and depth perception issues
they were told she'd never walk. wow.
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First time ever riding a bus, she has cerebral palsy and depth perception issues (Original Post)
IcyPeas
Sep 2022
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Tetrachloride
(7,834 posts)1. There we go. the first step will be easier tomorrow
Depending on the kids currently on the bus, and if an attendant is present, the driver or attendant might stand behind the student.
Karadeniz
(22,506 posts)2. Bravo!!!!
barbtries
(28,787 posts)3. Just think about all the great things she'll do in life,
after this. i'm crying by the way
Skittles
(153,147 posts)4. she did great!
Thunderbeast
(3,406 posts)5. Cerebral Palsy is SO misunderstood.
Folks with CP are are not mentally challenged. I had a college professor with CP who taught a course in communications.
Happy to see this child supported...not abandoned as tragically happened through history.