“I have worried for years about the number of people with disabilities, especially kids, who never had a chance or opportunity to reach their potential because of all the ‘doomsayers’ with authority and (assumed) expertise behind the opinions they offer.” Audrey King, 1952 polio survivor
Audrey King’s personal 3½-minute video, “I’ll Be Back in the Morning,” demonstrates what a significantly disabled child can grow up to accomplish, in spite of the many negative and discouraging pronouncements along the way. Her hope is that those with authority, including health care providers, will realize the incredible importance of incorporating hope, belief and encouragement in their practice.
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