By Ellen Trief and Raquel Feeney The transition from high school to college is a significant turning point in a student’s life, and this easy-to-read…
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Down’s Syndrome By Amy Harmon DETROIT, MI Sarah Itoh, a self-described “almost-eleven-and-a- half,” betrayed no trace of nervousness as she told a roomful of genetic…
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Don’t ask my child to fly,
for he has not wings.
Don’t ask my child to see the
glint on the eagle’s beak,
for his vision has been
diminished.
A Sermon
Dear Dee,
I read your article in your denominational newspaper. I was stunned by your statement about Harold Wilke. You said, “I learned from Dr. Wilke that wholeness has little to do with the body.” I was wondering if you could elaborate this for me.
Daniel M
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It is not generally understood or addressed by our society that people with disabilities experience more grief and loss on an almost daily basis than the general public.
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