CEREBRAL PALSY - The last thing they have paralised is their brain
Once and another is evidenced the profound ignorance of cerebral palsy. What does it mean to have cerebral palsy? How an affected person feels? What kind of help do they need? What are their capabilities? Appearances are deceiving. To see someone in a wheelchair, someone lame, or someone with a body deformation still arouses prejudice. This ignorance gives rise to beliefs, taboos, misconceptions that are part of the collective imagination and often involve a distortion in the acceptance and social integration of this groups and their families, despite the efforts made to disseminate and improve the knowledge of their situation.
Cerebral Palsy
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Cerebral Palsy

Once and another is evidenced the profound ignorance of cerebral palsy. What does it mean to have cerebral palsy? How an affected person feels? W Read More

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