Cerebral Palsy Alliance

Posts Tagged ‘psychology’

God vs. cerebral palsy

Why would an all caring, all loving God give a child a disability?

Even with a modest, human sized, level of compassion how could any caring God do that … to anyone?

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Silver Lining

There were stages of our lives where we thought the only light at the end of a tunnel was an oncoming train and we would often wonder, How are we going to get through this?, but we do and generally we find it all works out in the end.

We try and focus on the positives that come out of every situation. In essence, we always look for the silver lining in every cloud. We don’t deny the existence of the obstacles that are right in front of us, we just focus our minds on what is the good that will come from this opportunity.

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Orangutan Adventure – Nothing is Impossible

When Daniel was born my wife and I didn’t know what he was able to do, or for that matter, what he wasn’t able to do (see the blog post – I Love You Dad). At that time we could only see a future of pain and anguish for ourselves.

This blog should serve as a reminder to us all that the future is not written and it is up to you, the individual,to make the most out of life.

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Your Children – Start with the End in Mind

As your child grows, do you want them to fit in and be accepted as best as possible? Your biggest obstacle is the ignorance of others. So if you know you are going up against people who don’t know your child, how bright they are and what they can or can’t do, the question is … How do you prepare for it?

Start with the end in mind …

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