The Only Disability Is A Bad Attitude

I love that quote.  Allison Williams, a fourteen year old girl with Down Syndrome, gets the credit for that quote. She was not allowed to be on her high school’s cheerleading squad due to her disability.  Below is a link for more information about her situation.

If a person can keep a positive attitude, so much more can be accomplished.  Sometimes, when my boys with autism hit an obstacle, they tell me why they can’t do it.  I tell them that I am not interested in what they can’t do.  I am interested in what they CAN do.  They set their own limits. Then I am always astonished at their accomplishments.  They are too!

I look back ten years to when the boys were first diagnosed and the “unfavorable” prognosis for them.  Not much hope was given.  Well, no hope.  My husband and I had a choice to make, and that was literally a life threatening choice for our sons, ie whether they’d have the best life they could have or not.

As they are now growing up, that choice is becoming theirs.

What type of life will they lead?  Do they wish to pursue their dreams and push their potential or not?  Will they continue to thrive or just survive?

The answer remains in their attitude.

http://www.ohiolife.org/blog/2013/6/17/ohio-high-school-bars-student-with-down-syndrome-from-cheer.html

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I am: a) happily married for over 27 years; b) mom to five boys, three diagnosed with autism; c) a home schooling mom; and d) self-employed as a piano teacher. There is no trace of autism on my side or my husband's side of the family tree. Until nine years ago, my youngest four all had disabilities, the youngest three with autism. Five years ago my youngest did not "qualify" for the autism label, rendering him "recovered". My second oldest also "tested" out of his speech delay. My husband and I attribute these successes to the care of many family members and therapists, change in diets, not following mainstream medicine yet listening to medical advice, doing our own research, and most importantly, lots of prayer.

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