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From: Rahul Bajaj
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 18:27:44
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Subject: Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By
RACHEL ADAMS
Hi all,
According to me, it is not fair to put the entire blame on the parents.
When any parent
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Subject: Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By
RACHEL ADAMS
Hi all,
According to me, it is not fair to put the entire blame on the parents.
When any parent finds out that his child is blind, he experiences a great
sense
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By
> RACHEL ADAMS
>
> Rightly said Shireen
> Majority of parants, unless proven wrong consider a disabled child as
> liability.
> So investments of all kinds, are directed towards care-giver
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Subject: Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By
RACHEL
Rightly said Shireen
Majority of parants, unless proven wrong consider a disabled child as liability.
So investments of all kinds, are directed towards care-givers rather
than for enhancing their capabilities to live an independent and
dignified life.
On 11/1/13, Shireen Irani wrote:
> well, at th
well, at the same time we mustn't forget the bleak other side of things.
there are also a lot of parents who do exactly the opposite and
neglect their blind children if they have other so called normal kids.
a student of mine was driven to suicide because he wanted to shift to
another city to study
What has been experience of members, that would be more
thought-provoking perhaps.
My elder sister always asked my parants why Avinash is in Delhi and
she studied in Gorakhpur?
And there are many more examples,you know.
On 10/31/13, Anirban Mukherjee wrote:
> good one, very good one!
>
> On 10/31
good one, very good one!
On 10/31/13, Shireen Irani wrote:
> a wonderful piece. u truely deserve special thanx for bringing to
> light such diverse nuances of disability with such beautiful pieces of
> writing on these forums. keep up the great work. thank u avinash.
>
> On 10/31/13, avinash shah
a wonderful piece. u truely deserve special thanx for bringing to
light such diverse nuances of disability with such beautiful pieces of
writing on these forums. keep up the great work. thank u avinash.
On 10/31/13, avinash shahi wrote:
> “Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-y
“Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-year-old son,
Noah, asked as we sat on the floor of his room, surrounded by packing
materials from the box that had arrived earlier that day. Inside were
copies of my new book, each with a picture of me holding Noah’s
brother, Henry, on the c
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