True, but sometimes disabled people use their disabilities to limit
themselves. I remember an old school mate who had CP and never wanted to
play softball for example because she didn't think she could do it. She
could have; she could run and hit a ball. Not very gracefully, but she could
have.
I could tell you of others who assumed the same.
I happen to think society makes us have such assumptions and so we believe
them and thus limit ourselves.
Kat
----- Original Message -----
From: "jd" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 4:37 AM
Subject: Re: Acceptance (was: Kathy Jo's Woes)
> But this has nothing to do with having any sort of
> disability. It's simply Human Nature.
> Joanne
> --- Salkin Kathleen wrote:---
> >
> > I agree with you regarding accepting one's
> > disabilities; however I think
> > sometimes one tends to not push the envelope because
> > one thinks he can't do
> > anything beyond what is familiar
>
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