Growing up with Cerebral Palsy

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2010

Kaitlin talks about growing up with Cerebral Palsy and the difficulties faced by children and their families.

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  • yoy are an inspiration to us all,god bless you,shalom!

  • Thank you, Kaitlin. I am so inspired by your words. I know you have worked hard to be where you are and I am so glad you were given these opportunities. My son does not have a CP diagnosis yet, but he was born with HIE and we continue to work with him. He is the light of my life, and it is so wonderful to see him "get" something we are working on with him. Your video brought tears, but in a good way.

  • Thank you for the inspiration for all the people with CP and their families and friends!

  • I'm 19 years old and I have spastic cerebral palsy and I'm still don't have my driver's license but I just keep at it and have a positive attitude that I'm going to be able to get them very soon and live on my own and be 100% independent individual very soon!:) Thanks for sharing your story it helped greatly!:)

  • @whatsyouhustle  Ontario, Canada

  • I have cerebral palsy too. I´m 21 years old.

  • hi kaitlin..it warms my heart just hearing your story...i have a daughter 10 with cerebal palsy.i worry about her future sometimes...but hearing your story is just amazing you are a strong beautiful girl and you made me cry..lol....you are amazing..

  • you are a wonderful beautiful girl....i wish you all the best...x

  • Hello Kaitlin, first I would like to say that you are very beautiful and have a wonderful smile. Its great to hear that you have the opportunity to achieve independence. I am privileged to live in a country where wheelchair accessibility has always been available and that has allowed me to live without barriers. I am able to attend the university and will soon be done with my BS in accounting, all thanks to the accessibility provided by others who sought to change things for people like us

  • Awesome, im so touched, thank you for sharing Kaitlin.

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