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Certain Proof: A Question of Worth - Trailer

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2011

Kayla, Josh and Colin, three children with severe communication and physical disabilities, struggle in the school system to prove what they understand. Facing relentless barriers to a meaningful education, their mothers fight to give them a voice. Between the question of worth and the quality of their future, three lives hang in the balance.

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  • Yeah! go Colin! That's my buddy! The premiere of this just played in our area today. I've known colin for four years. woohoo!!

  • Great video production! I am a mom of a nonverbal severe spastic quad. I had to pull my son, Daniel, out of his school many times to recover his loss of skills. After his 11th grade, I had to home school Daniel. Because it was too painful for me to watch his school humiliating and harming his ankle using the ill fitted medical equipment forced upon him by his school district. With all that, there was nothing I could do to help him, even CPS could not doing anything about it!

    ~Lisa

  • Take the opportunity to view this video. It will change your life and your knowledge with the change the lives of others.

  • thank you SOOO Much for doing this! I LOVE Your kids! It is so very important to be theif voice! My dad was a special Ed director. I have been a special ed coordinator at church. I am in school to be a social worker and had a special needs medically complex boy. Keep pushing and educating!

  • ALWAYS assume competence...

  • As an OTR working with adults with severe cerebral palsy in group homes I am always amazed at the skills they can demonstrate given the right tools and attention.

    They are my passion.

  • you never ever even know until you have to live with the developmental disabilities

    i may have austiam/ahadd/add but i am forever me<3

  • I want to see the rest of this video. I work with children with severe developmental disabilites and communication disabilites and i can say they have probably taught me just as much if not more then what i have helped teach them

  • Good job!

    

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